Tackling Drug-Resistant Infections Globally: final report and recommendations This report outlines the Review’s final recommendations. It first discusses the mounting problem of resistance and why action is needed to combat it and then provides an overview of the solutions that the Review thinks should be implemented to curtail unnecessary use and increase the supply of new antimicrobials. It then looks at the role of public awareness campaigns, the need to improve sanitation and hygiene, reduce pollution from agriculture and the environment, improve global surveillance, introduce rapid diagnostics and vaccines, the need to increase the number of people in this area, and use of market entry rewards and an innovation fund to generate more drugs. Finally the paper examines how these solutions can be funded and looks at ways to build political consensus around them. Review on Antimicrobial Resistance
See also:
See also:
- RCGP response to Lord O'Neill's review of antibiotics resistance Royal College of General Practitioners
- Superbugs to 'kill every three seconds' BBC News
- Superbugs tsar urges crackdown over fears infections 'will kill more than cancer' The Daily Mail
- Antibiotics will soon stop working and cause major health treatments to be unsafe, major report warns The Independent
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