Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is emerging as one of Africa’s deadliest but least visible public health threats, causing more deaths on the continent than tuberculosis, malaria, and HIV combined, health experts have warned. Speaking during the Kenya National AMR Conference 2026, held in Mombasa under the theme “Working Together to Tackle AMR in Kenya,” experts called…
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