During the study, doctors examined 1,200 patients across hospitals in India, Italy, the USA, and the Netherlands. Among them, Indian patients showed exceptionally high levels of resistant bacteria (83%). Most bacteria identified do not respond even to last-resort antibiotics, doctors said.
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