GENE ONLINE|News &
Opinion
Blog

2025-11-04|

Study Predicts Aging Populations and Migration Could Drive Rise in Drug-Resistant Bloodstream Infections Across Europe

by GOAI
Share To

A recent study published in PLOS Medicine highlights the potential impact of demographic changes on the prevalence of drug-resistant bloodstream infections across Europe. Researchers predict that by mid-century, shifts in population dynamics could significantly increase the burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a growing public health concern globally. The study examines how factors such as aging populations and migration patterns may contribute to the rise in these infections, which are resistant to standard treatments.

The findings are based on extensive modeling and analysis conducted by researchers who assessed future scenarios for AMR in relation to demographic trends. The study emphasizes that older populations are particularly vulnerable to bloodstream infections, and as Europe’s population continues to age, this vulnerability is expected to grow. Additionally, migration patterns may introduce new strains of drug-resistant pathogens into different regions, further complicating efforts to control AMR. The research underscores the importance of addressing these challenges through coordinated public health strategies and policies aimed at mitigating the spread of resistant infections.

Newsflash | Powered by GeneOnline AI

Source: GO-AI-ne1

For any suggestion and feedback, please contact us.

Date: November 4, 2025

©www.geneonline.com All rights reserved. Collaborate with us: [email protected]
Author
Related Post
LATEST
Abaxx Exchange to Integrate with TMX Trayport’s Joule Platform for Enhanced Trading Access
2026-02-08
Luckin Coffee Opens 30,000th Store with Launch of Origin Flagship Location
2026-02-08
Study Finds Nitazene-Linked Deaths in UK Underreported by 33 Percent
2026-02-08
ICE Launches FTSE South Korea RIC Capped Index Futures on February 9, 2026
2026-02-08
New Model Maps Pedestrian Foot Traffic Across New York City During Peak Travel Periods
2026-02-08
TG Therapeutics Partners with Christina Applegate to Raise Awareness About Multiple Sclerosis
2026-02-08
New Program Resilient Together for Dementia Addresses Mental Health Needs of Patients and Caregivers
2026-02-08
EVENT
2026-02-09
World Health Expo Dubai
Dubai Exhibition Centre, Dubai
2026-02-17
BIO Asia 2026 (Life Science Partnerships)
Hyderabad, India
2026-02-24
Rare Disease Week on Capitol Hill (Policy and Advocacy)
Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
2026-03-09
HIMSS26 (Digital Health & Hospital IT)
Las Vegas, Nevada
Scroll to Top