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Motorcyclist struck in hit-and-run in northwest Toronto

A motorcyclist has been struck in a hit-and-run in northwest Toronto Thursday evening. A new federal audit has revealed that canadians do not have access to 19 of the 29 antibiotics the World Health Organization has classified as 'antibiotics of a last resort' due to growing resistance to antimicrobial drugs. The audit also found that Health Canada has not done enough to improve market access to new antimicrobial drug available in other countries. The report was presented in Parliament by Auditor General Karen Hogan.

Motorcyclist struck in hit-and-run in northwest Toronto

Published : 2 years ago by Abby O'Brien in Auto General

Canadians don't have access to majority of 'antibiotics of a last resort,' audit finds

Canadians do not have access to 19 of the 29 antibiotics the World Health Organization has classified as 'antibiotics of a last resort,' a new federal audit finds. The report tabled in Parliament on Thursday by Auditor General Karen Hogan found that amid growing resistance to antimicrobial drugs, Health Canada has not done enough to improve market access to new antimicrobial drugs available in other countries.


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