Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is most prevalent in Africa's low-income countries (LICs). Furthermore, Africa's LICs have the highest overall death rate due to antimicrobial resistance-related causes globally; regrettably, these conclusions about Africa are the result of statistical modelling.1 Several recent papers have highlighted data gaps on antimicrobial resistance in Africa's LICs.2 Collecting comprehensive antimicrobial resistance data in Africa's LICs has been problematic due to a paucity of laboratory-based antimicrobial-resistance surveillance.

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