A new report warns that superbugs could lead to the deaths of 40 million people by 2050. These drug-resistant bacteria are becoming increasingly difficult to treat, posing serious health risks. Superbugs can cause severe infections that complicate recovery from surgeries and impact immune system function.
The rise of superbugs is fueled by the overuse of antibiotics, which allows these bacteria to thrive. They can lead to hospital-acquired infections and chronic health issues, making it essential for individuals and healthcare providers to practice better hygiene and responsible antibiotic use. Experts emphasize the need for global cooperation to combat this growing crisis and protect public health.