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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Antimicrobial Resistance

Two recent reports have been published in Australia and the UK, on Antimicrobial Resistance. The Australian Government has released the first Implementation Plan to support the National Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2015-2019. The Plan incorporates activities being undertaken across various sectors to encourage and enable collaboration and information sharing. These activities contribute to the establishment of an evidence base and better target our efforts to address gaps and ensure appropriate policies and programs are in place to limit the development of antimicrobial resistance.
Implementation Plan: National Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2015-2019
Australian Government, Department of Health, Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
Canberra: Australian Government; 2016.

The second report from the UK discusses the growing problem of resistance and why action is needed, provides an overview of the solutions that the Review team thinks should be implemented to curtail unnecessary use and increase the supply of new antimicrobials. The report also discusses 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.
Review on Antimicrobial Resistance. London: 2016

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