INDIA UNDER ATTACK: The AntiBiotic Crisis No one saw Coming!
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VIDEO INTRODUCTION:
Ladies and gentlemen, Penicillin is perhaps the single greatest invention in human history. Because for most of human history, the average human being did not even live beyond 40. And no, this was not because of wars or famines. It was because humanity simply did not know how to kill a bacteria. So people used to die for the most stupid reasons imaginable â a tiny cut on the finger, a toothache, a wound from farming, or just a normal fever.
And then in 1928, a man named Alexander Fleming handed humanity its first antibiotic. And the world changed overnight. The average life expectancy shot up by 75% â from 40 to 70 years. But here's the part nobody tells you. Alexander Fleming stood on the Nobel Prize stage and issued a chilling warning. He said â if you misuse penicillin, if you take too little, if you stop the course too early, the bacteria will not die. They will LEARN. They will ADAPT. And they will come back STRONGER. And 80 years later, his nightmare is no longer a warning. It is here. It is real. It is killing millions of people right now. And it has a name. The SUPERBUG.
Superbugs are anti-drug-resistant bacteria â bacteria so strong that no antibiotic on Earth can kill them anymore. And today, in India alone, superbugs are killing more people than cancer, diabetes, and tuberculosis. Every 9 minutes, one Indian baby dies from an infection that an antibiotic should have cured, but does not anymore. And you would assume â surely some big pharma company is solving this. But the shocking truth is that every single global pharma giant has QUIT antibiotic research. Pfizer. Sanofi. Johnson & Johnson. AstraZeneca sold off their entire antibiotic business for $1.5 billion and walked away.
But then, something extraordinary happened. In a small lab in Mumbai, one Indian company called WOCKHARDT did something so path-breaking that if executed right, India could make BILLIONS of dollars with this single IP. They spent 30 years. They poured in âč6,500 crore. And then they built ONE drug to hunt down the deadliest, most unkillable bacteria on the planet. Today, that single drug is valued at $10 BILLION â more than triple the entire company that built it. So in this case study, I want to answer four questions that no Indian media company is asking. What was Alexander Fleming's terrifying warning that the world ignored? How did one small Mumbai company crack the problem nobody else could? And most importantly, what does this mean for India's position on the global stage in the next decade?
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Study Materials:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/pharmaceuticals/wockhardt-activates-zaynich-push-eyes-global-licensing-deals/articleshow/122168086.cms#:~:text=Zaynich%20is%20estimated%20to%20have%20a%20market%20opportunity%20of%20about%20%249%20billion.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/antimicrobial-resistance#:~:text=It%20is%20estimated%20that%20bacterial%20AMR%20was%20directly%20responsible%20for%201.27%C2%A0million%20global%20deaths%20in%202019%20and%20contributed%20to%204.95%C2%A0million%20deaths
https://www.bain.com/insights/healing-the-world-a-roadmap-for-making-india-a-global-pharma-exports-hub/#:~:text=India%2C%20already%20the%20largest%20global%20supplier%20of%20generic%20medicines%2C%20fulfills%20approximately%2020%25%20of%20global%20generics%20demand.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5369031/#:~:text=By%20the%20late%201960s%2C%20more%20than%2080%20percent%20of%20both%20community%20and%20hospital%2Dacquired%20strains%20of%20S.%20aureus%20were%20penicillin%2Dresistant
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