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Predicting antibiotic resistance de novo

Our World in Data

Philip Fowler, 10th January 202410th January 2024

I didn’t know that Our World in Data was also based at the University of Oxford and it was lovely to see (via Twitter) that they’ve produced data and graphs for tuberculosis. I always say that tuberculosis has a bad PR agency as many people don’t know that more people die of TB every year than either HIV or malaria, for example. Hopefully online resources like this will help change that view!

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