4 ways women face increased vulnerability to AMR Antimicrobial Resistance
1. Increased exposure to AMR pathogens in care work professions relegated to women. 2. Biological factors increase risk of urinary tract infections and need for antibiotic use. 3. Pregnancy, childbirth, and abortion augment women’s risk of infections and the severity of some sexually transmitted infections. 4. Gender biased diagnosing increases the prescription rates of antibiotics … Continue reading 4 ways women face increased vulnerability to AMR Antimicrobial Resistance
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