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Indian Opinion Analysis
The research on enhanced oral rifamycins presented in PNAS has potential global meaning, including for India, where healthcare systems often grapple with antibiotic-resistant infections due to a high burden of respiratory diseases and tuberculosis-related issues. If accomplished, such developments could complement existing therapies while reducing dependence on intravenous treatments-benefiting patient care and accessibility in both urban centers and remote areas across India. Further advancements may help mitigate widespread concerns over antimicrobial resistance within India’s population,an issue that aligns closely with global public health priorities.