HEALTH: The Hidden Cost of Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotic-resistant infections now cause approximately 1.27 million deaths annually worldwide, with projections reaching 10 million deaths per year by 2050 if current trends continue—surpassing cancer mortality. This crisis stems from decades of overuse: roughly 50% of prescribed antibiotics are unnecessary, while agricultural sectors use approximately 70% of global antibiotic production for livestock growth promotion rather than treatment. The economic burden already exceeds $16 trillion in lost productivity and excess healthcare costs globally since 2000. Understanding resistance patterns matters because every antibiotic class losing effectiveness narrows treatment options for common infections, pushing medicine backward toward pre-1940s mortality rates where minor wounds could prove fatal.