Indian scientists make affordable dipstick test to track AMR in sewage

Indian scientists make affordable dipstick test to track AMR in sewage

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  • February 3, 2026
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Sewage sampling is an ethically acceptable and economically feasible approach to check for AMR in a population; likewise, for a nation as populous and vast as India, affordable testing technology is critical to curb the spread of AMR; a key feature of the new assay is its affordability, with a unit cost of around Rs 400-550

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