'A silent pandemic': How Japan is curbing antibiotic resistance, $5 at a time

Antimicrobial resistance is a "silent pandemic," posing huge threats to public health while raising little attention. To curb resistance, doctors must use antibiotics sparingly and responsibly. This series compares antibiotic use in Japan and the United States, with a focus on outpatient pediatrics. It was supported by a reporting fellowship from the Association of Health Care Journalists and The Commonwealth Fund.