Is Antimicrobial Resistance a Slowly Emerging Disaster?

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Published in Public Health Ethics on June 30, 2015

Authors

A M Viens1, Jasper Littmann2

Author Affiliations

1: Southampton Law School, University of Southampton.
2: Institute of Experimental Medicine, Christian-Albrechts University Kiel.

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