From farm to pharmacy: How Kenya is fighting drug-resistant germs with empty pockets
Farmers mix antibiotics into chicken feed to prevent disease, but consumers end…
Neonatal sepsis: Why 1970s antibiotics are making a comeback for babies
Neonatal sepsis is a leading cause of newborn deaths in developing countries.…
Out of 18 drugs, only 1 worked: Why antibiotics fail and what Kenya is doing about it
Antimicrobial resistance kills over one million people each year, but weak rules…
From routine surgery to fatal infection: Kenya’s battle with antibiotic resistance
AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites stop responding to medicines…
Meat, Milk & Eggs: How Kenya’s small-scale farmers sit at the frontline of antimicrobial resistance
Humans, animals, and the environment share microbes, medicines, and health outcomes; fixing…
How Kenya can still win the fight against antimicrobial resistance
Experts say that patients can still access powerful antibiotics over the counter…
When medicine stops working: Inside Africa’s new search for effective drugs
Over 200,000 newborns die annually from infections that standard antibiotics can no…
Silent threat: How misusing antibiotics is turning treatable infections deadly
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when germs, such as bacteria and viruses, change…
Antibiotic resistance threatening health globally, new report finds
Low- and middle-income countries bear the heaviest burden of antimicrobial resistance due…
From Farm to Fever: Hidden cost of cheap meat and milk
Farmers are selling milk from drugged cows and tossing leftover animal meds…


