23.05.18
Global Superbugs
As concern over the use of antibiotics in agriculture grows, one Indian poultry firm is questioned over its PR strategy
02.05.18
Lord Jim O'Neill, who chaired the government's review into superbugs, discusses how we can tackle the crisis
27.04.18
Lord Jim O’Neill wants International Monetary Fund to think about superbugs when carrying out in-country assessments
At least 36 patients suffered nearly untreatable infections in six years, show Public Health England figures
15.04.18
War in Yemen has produced thousands of casualties, but the real cost may not become apparent for years
05.03.18
Even having a housemate who had travelled to these areas increased the chance of carrying resistant gut bugs, the study found
01.03.18
Our response to allegations by Indian poultry representatives
30.01.18
The Bureau talks to Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England
How some pharmaceutical companies are feeding the last hope antibiotic to chickens
The tale of Emily Morris
It has been described as the epicentre of the global superbug crisis - find out why.
From livestock to medical spending - the figures behind the story
24.01.18
Drugs industry watchdog rings alarm bells on pharmaceutical waste
07.06.17
Scientists claim their beefed up version of vancomycin could ‘eliminate the threat’ of superbugs. But experts say it will not work against the majority of deadly infections.
26.05.17
A Bureau event brought together leading figures to discuss superbugs, which have become a global public health emergency.
22.05.17
Corporate alliance keeping tabs on promise to reduce the environmental impact from making drugs.
06.05.17
Global supply chains are strictly regulated to ensure the safety of medicines, but environmental standards do not feature in international rulebooks.
21.04.17
Doctors are warning that the rise of an almost untreatable superbug, immune to some of the last-line antibiotics available to hospitals, poses a grave threat and needs urgent government action.
23.03.17
There have already been outbreaks of a highly resistant bug in Manchester, London, Edinburgh, and Birmingham, but deaths are not centrally recorded.
24.02.17
We should be "terrified" that prescriptions of colistin are rising steeply, say experts, as it's evidence of an increase in the most dangerous types of superbugs.