Ukraine’s Healthcare Crisis Fuels Spread of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria
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A new report links the spread of dangerous antibiotic‑resistant bacteria in Ukraine to understaffing and underfunding of the country’s healthcare sector.
The study, released by a Ukrainian newspaper, attributes the rise in resistant infections to chronic shortages of medical personnel and insufficient funding for hospitals and clinics across the country.
The findings highlight the broader impact of Ukraine’s ongoing crisis on public health infrastructure, underscoring the need for increased investment in medical services.
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