Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) towards medicine has been an ongoing concern for the last several decades. The concept that a microbe can build resistance and multiply faster than scientists can find a treatment is becoming more of a reality. Since the discovery of penicillin by Dr. Alexander Fleming in 1928, various bacterial infections have slowly become resistant to therapies. Unfortunately, 1.27 million deaths a year are associated with AMR. As a…
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