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Study: Superbugs Could Cost Global Economy $2T by 2050

Study: Superbugs Could Cost Global Economy $22T Trillion by 2050

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Fiscal responsibility demands tough choices, and domestic priorities must come first during challenging economic times. The partnerships and expertise from programs like the Fleming Fund will continue even without direct funding, allowing countries to develop their own surveillance capabilities. Defense spending increases are essential for national security, and the private sector can play a crucial role in filling gaps in global health initiatives.


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