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ISBN 10: 1108864120
ISBN 13: 9781108864121
Author: OECD, World Health Organization
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a biological mechanism whereby a microorganism evolves over time to develop the ability to become resistant to antimicrobial therapies such as antibiotics. The drivers of and potential solutions to AMR are complex, often spanning multiple sectors. The internationally recognized response to AMR advocates for a ‘One Health’ approach, which requires policies to be developed and implemented across human, animal, and environmental health. To date, misaligned economic incentives have slowed the development of novel antimicrobials and limited efforts to reduce antimicrobial usage. However, the research which underpins the variety of policy options to tackle AMR is rapidly evolving across multiple disciplines such as human medicine, veterinary medicine, agricultural sciences, epidemiology, economics, sociology and psychology. By bringing together in one place the latest evidence and analysing the different facets of the complex problem of tackling AMR, this book offers an accessible summary for policy-makers, academics and students on the big questions around AMR policy.
1. Introduction
2. The health and economic burden of antimicrobial resistance
3. Tackling antimicrobial resistance in the community
4. Tackling antimicrobial resistance in the hospital sector
5. Tackling antimicrobial resistance in the food and livestock sector
6. Fostering R&D of novel antibiotics and other technologies to prevent and treat infection
7. Ensuring innovation for diagnostics for bacterial infection to combat antimicrobial resistance
8. The role of vaccines in combating antimicrobial resistance
9. The role of civil society in tackling antimicrobial resistance
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Tags: OECD, World Health Organization, Antimicrobial Resistance, Challenges, Economic Policy Responses