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been treatable
adjective
Able to be treated; not incurable or intractable.
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The World Health Organisation fears we are heading for a "post-antibiotic era in which common infections and minor injuries, which have been treatable for decades, can once again kill".
Among physicians, researchers and insurers, there is an ongoing debate as to whether regular checkups really reduce the chances of becoming seriously ill or dying of an illness that would have been treatable had it been detected sooner.
And currently, most of the bacteria carrying NDM-1 have been treatable using a combination of different antibiotics.
"Without urgent, coordinated action by many stakeholders, the world is headed for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries which have been treatable for decades can once again kill," wrote Keiji Fukuda, WHO's assistant director-general for health security, in a press statement.
WHO's assistant director-general for health security warned, "Without urgent, coordinated action by many stakeholders, the world is headed for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries which have been treatable for decades can once again kill".
Many of the casualties succumbed to injuries that could have been treatable if only they had a better means to coordinate activities, to confer with other medical professionals, or to access online medical databases and telemedicine capabilities.
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