Purdue University taking on “critical situation” with antibiotic research.

The world is starting to run out of antibiotics, but researchers are working to keep that from happening.

Dr. Mohammed Saleem, with Purdue University, calls this is a “critical situation.” Saleem and his team are conducting research with more than 4,000 approved drugs to see how many may be able to treat antibiotic-resistant infections.

The World Health Organization predicts that death rates from drug-resistant infections will rise from 700,000 per year to 10 million worldwide by 2050. Since antimicrobial resistance is becoming a global health emergency, he tells ag web dot com that he hopes his academic study will provide some answers.