'5 bacteria led to 6.8L deaths'
The Times of India|November 22, 2022
Study Says E Coli Deadliest, Reveals Challenge Due To Pathogens
DurgeshNandan.Jha @timesgroup.com
'5 bacteria led to 6.8L deaths'

Five bacteria — E.coli ,S.pneumoniae, K.pneumoniae, S.aureus and A.baumanii — have been found to be the deadliest pathogens in India, claiming over 6.78 lakh lives in 2019, according to Lancet. E Coli, which is associated with diarrhoea, UTI and pneumonia etc, claimed 16.1 lakh lives. 

New Delhi: Five bacteria—E.coli, S.pneumoniae, K.pneumoniae, S.aureus and A.baumanii — have been found to be the deadliest pathogens in India. According to a report published in The Lancet, infections caused by the five bacteria together claimed more than 6.8 lakh lives in India in 2019.

While E Coli, which is associated with diarrhoea, urinary tract infections and pneumonia among others, claimed maximum 1.6 lakh lives in the country, S.pneumoniae, K.pneumoniae, S.aureus and A.baumannii claimed 1.4 lakh, 1.3 lakh, 1.2 lakh and 1.1 lakh deaths respectively.

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