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Indian Opinion Analysis
This study underscores the growing global threat posed by antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) diseases-an issue relevant to India both directly and indirectly due to its role in international travel hubs like Delhi and Mumbai airports. With India being one of the largest consumers of antibiotics globally, unchecked AMR growth could exacerbate domestic healthcare challenges while increasing risks linked to inbound travelers carrying resistant strains from abroad.
The findings suggest opportunities for technological innovations that align with rising bio-surveillance needs-a field India has been actively engaging through advancements like genome sequencing-in managing future health crises effectively. Developing integrated monitoring approaches within airports might bolster India’s readiness against global superbug threats without compromising domestic sanitation efforts or public health policy objectives.