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CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS, SURVEILLANCE, AND TRAINING PROVIDE INSIGHTS TO FIGHT ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
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In the U.S., how much is AMR estimated to cost in lost productivity and direct healthcare costs each year?
$730 Million
$3 Billion
$29 Billion
$55 Billion
According to the CDC, in the U.S. alone, AMR could add _____ to a patient's hospital bill for treating a bacterial infection.
$7,500
$1,000
$1,400
$2,000
Studies show that global GDP could decrease by approximately 1% annually, resulting in a 5–7% loss in developing countries by 2050. This percentage ultimately translates into _______.
$500 to $720 Trillion
$100 to $210 Trillion
$750 to $900 Billion
$275 to 390 Billion
By 2050, multi-drug resistant TB alone could cost the world _____.
$54 Billion
$754 Billion
$16.7 Trillion
$45.7 Trillion
In a recent article published on the Learning Lounge, researchers from a hospital in Palestine reported that implementation of an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) resulted in a _____% reduction of mean cost of selected antimicrobials.
55.5%
47.2%
37.8%
33.2%
6. A 2019 analysis of 146 primary research studies on Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASP) found that of the reported outcomes demonstrating significant change, 97% showed a decrease in antimicrobial costs, with an average cost decrease of _____% foll
5%
15%
25%
35%
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