Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the biggest threats to human and animal health today. AMR can affect anyone, regardless of age or country. It can lead to longer hospital stays, higher treatment costs, and even death.
AMR occurs when the presence of bacteria that can cause infections such as B. mutans, B. mutans, and B. mutans causes the bad bacteria to become resistant to the drugs, such as antibiotics, used to kill it.
The role of vaccines in fighting the problem of antimicrobial resistance is becoming increasingly recognized. Vaccines can reduce the spread of resistance by reducing the need for antibiotics and can mitigate its impact by reducing the total number of cases.