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Israeli study finds custom prescriptions can slow antibiotic resistance
AI could be used to decrease the risk of antibiotic resistance by 50 percent, according to new research by the Technion and Maccabi KSM Research and Innovation Center.
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FEBRUARY 27, 2022 06:17
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