Overcoming the ‘super bug’ crisis in Asean

BETH ANN LOPEZ

IMAGINE a time in which small scrapes and stomach bugs could kill you; when your likelihood of dying from hospital-borne infections was higher than dying from complications from the actual surgery; when you were more likely to die from an infection than from cancer. No, this is not the 1920s. This could be our future if we don’t stop “super bugs,” or the antibiotic-resistant microbes, today.