Lack of access to antibiotics for drug-resistant infections often blamed on treatment gaps, study says

30 April 2025

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30 April 2025

Only 6.9% of people with drug-resistant infections in eight large, low- and middle-income countries received an appropriate antibiotic in 2019 and the lack of access was largely attributed to insufficient care, according to a new analysis.

The researchers examined several antibiotics that were suitable to treat nearly 1.5 million cases of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative infections, which are highly resistant to drugs, in geographically diverse countries — Bangladesh, Brazil, Egypt, India, Kenya, Mexico, Pakistan, and South Africa. But availability was low in each country, ranging from 0.2% to 14.9%.