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NEW YORK — Research has demonstrated the harms of prescribing unnecessary antibiotics, and pediatricians can be part of the solution, according to a presentation at the Infectious Diseases in Children Symposium. “There was a paper about 10 years ago that estimated that by the year 2050, there would be more deaths worldwide every year from antibiotic-resistant infections than all cancers
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