COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - APRIL 14: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark seen at arrival tot the "Global Leaders Group event on Antimicrobial Resistance" at Bella Center on April 14, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Political and scientific leaders meet at the Bella Center to confront global antimicrobial resistance crisis. This is one of the top global health threats facing humanity, claiming more than 1.27 million lives each year. This affects humans, animals, crops, and the environment. In 2016, the World Bank estimated that by 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) may result in a further 28 million people living in poverty, a 7.5% decline in global livestock production, a 3.8% reduction in global exports, and 1 trillion USD in additional healthcare costs. (Photo by Ole Jensen/Getty Images)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - APRIL 14: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is welcomed by Chris Fearne, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta and GLG Vice President, to the "Global Leaders Group event on Antimicrobial Resistance" at Bella Center on April 14, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Political and scientific leaders meet at the Bella Center to confront global antimicrobial resistance crisis. This is one of the top global health threats facing humanity, claiming more than 1.27 million lives each year. This affects humans, animals, crops, and the environment. In 2016, the World Bank estimated that by 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) may result in a further 28 million people living in poverty, a 7.5% decline in global livestock production, a 3.8% reduction in global exports, and 1 trillion USD in additional healthcare costs. (Photo by Ole Jensen/Getty Images)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - APRIL 14: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark is to the  "Global Leaders Group event on Antimicrobial Resistance" at Bella Center on April 14, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Political and scientific leaders meet at the Bella Center to confront global antimicrobial resistance crisis. This is one of the top global health threats facing humanity, claiming more than 1.27 million lives each year. This affects humans, animals, crops, and the environment. In 2016, the World Bank estimated that by 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) may result in a further 28 million people living in poverty, a 7.5% decline in global livestock production, a 3.8% reduction in global exports, and 1 trillion USD in additional healthcare costs. (Photo by Ole Jensen/Getty Images)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - APRIL 14: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (R,2nd) poses at arrival together with Chris Fearne, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta and GLG Vice President, Sophie Løhde, Danish Minister of the Interior and Health (in red), Annelies Zinkernagel, ESCMID President, Rober Leo Skov, ESCMID President, Dr Hailieyus Getahun, Director, to the  "Global Leaders Group event on Antimicrobial Resistance" at Bella Center on April 14, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Political and scientific leaders meet at the Bella Center to confront global antimicrobial resistance crisis. This is one of the top global health threats facing humanity, claiming more than 1.27 million lives each year. This affects humans, animals, crops, and the environment. In 2016, the World Bank estimated that by 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) may result in a further 28 million people living in poverty, a 7.5% decline in global livestock production, a 3.8% reduction in global exports, and 1 trillion USD in additional healthcare costs. (Photo by Ole Jensen/Getty Images)
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - APRIL 14: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark (R,2nd) poses at arrival together with Chris Fearne, Deputy Prime Minister of Malta and GLG Vice President, Sophie Løhde, Danish Minister of the Interior and Health (in red), Annelies Zinkernagel, ESCMID President, Rober Leo Skov, ESCMID President, Dr Hailieyus Getahun, Director, to the  "Global Leaders Group event on Antimicrobial Resistance" at Bella Center on April 14, 2023 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Political and scientific leaders meet at the Bella Center to confront global antimicrobial resistance crisis. This is one of the top global health threats facing humanity, claiming more than 1.27 million lives each year. This affects humans, animals, crops, and the environment. In 2016, the World Bank estimated that by 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) may result in a further 28 million people living in poverty, a 7.5% decline in global livestock production, a 3.8% reduction in global exports, and 1 trillion USD in additional healthcare costs. (Photo by Ole Jensen/Getty Images)