September 22, 2016

(CNN) Global leaders met at the United Nationals General Assembly in New York Wednesday to address what experts are calling one of the biggest threats to global health: antimicrobial resistance.
It is only the fourth time in UN history that a health issue has been discussed at the assembly, after HIV, noncommunicable diseases such as obesity, and Ebola.
The high-level meeting on antimicrobial resistance saw heads of state commit to address the issue, with 193 countries signing a landmark declaration that they will combat resistance and rid the world of “superbugs.”
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