Antimicrobial Consumer Product Resistance Concerns Voiced By AMA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The use of consumer products containing antimicrobial agents could create an environment populated by organisms resistant to antibiotics, a report approved by the American Medical Association at its annual meeting in Chicago June 11-15 states.
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