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Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change over time and no longer respond to treatment. It is already associated with nearly 5 million deaths per year, making it one of the world’s biggest killers.

Antibiotic resistance A global crisis

It can take 10-15 years and over $1billion to develop a new antibiotic.

10 Million Estimated annual AMR deaths in 2050

1.27 million People killed annually by AMR infections (like in this year)

$100 trillion Potential cost of AMR to global economy by 2050

Addressing urgent threats to public health

New antibiotic discovered; we are in develop process. Our team has successful mission to discovery a new antibiotic/antimicrobial material is effective to the most pathogens let's to save lives in history.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi
threat of AMR
AMR contributes to almost 5 million human deaths from bacterial infections alone each year. This, coupled with the poor state of research and development investment into new antimicrobials, has led WHO to highlight AMR as one of the top 10 global public health threats facing humanity

SGC is going to counter drug resistance and save lives

Partnerships to revitalize antibiotic development

Access to antibiotics for patients in need around the world

Developing new treatments for public health needs