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Why the PASTEUR Act is no cure for antimicrobial resistance
Congress, beware: False alarms are being raised to urgently authorize the transfer of billions in taxpayer funds by year’s end to pharmaceutical corporations under the guise of addressing the public health challenge of antimicrobial resistance.  The narrative behind this is now a well-used playbook: 1) start off with a story about a sick patient with a bacterial infection, 2) voice concern that existing antimicrobial treatments may not work, 3) point to the cause of having no effective options for treatment as being due to a lack of financial incentives for manufacturers to develop novel antimicrobials and 4) conclude that the solution to this problem is throwing money at it by demandi

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