Antibiotic resistance is perhaps the most important component of AMR because effective antibiotics underpin much of modern-day healthcare, from common surgeries to chemotherapy and organ transplants. We are slowly losing the race to stay ahead of bacterial resistance mechanisms and, without action, we...
The deaths caused due to drug-resistant microbes exceed 50,000 per year worldwide and antimicrobial resistance is now being considered as one of the biggest threat to human health. The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance warrants immediate a
摘要: In recent years, the problem of antimicrobial resistance has been recognized and addressed by international, regional, and national public health agencies, authorities, and professional societies [1–4关键词: Public health Antimicrobial resistance International health Global health Economic analysis ...
Global healthGovernment responseIncreasingly we are reaching a situation where current antimicrobial medicines are no longer effective for common infections, and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is now a global public health crisis. The reliance on antimicrobials such as antibiotics has become a major issue...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) became in the last two decades a global threat to public health systems in the world. Since the antibiotic era, with the discovery of the first antibiotics that provided consistent health benefits to human medicine, the misuse and abuse of antimicrobials in...
Antimicrobial resistance constitutes a global burden and is one of the major threats to public health. Although the emergence of resistant microorganisms is a natural phenomenon, selection is driven by an excessive or inappropriate use of antimicrobials in health care and agricultural settings. With ...
Antimicrobial resistance in urinary bacterial isolates from pregnant women in rural Tanzania: Implications for public health Antimicrobial resistance in urinary bacterial isolates from pregnant women in rural Tanzania: implications for public health. Scand J Infect Dis. 2005;37(4)... B Blomberg,BE Olse...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), universally recognized as one of the most serious public health challenges of the twenty-first century [1], has grown into a global pandemic that poses a threat to human health and well-being, including health care, food production, and life expectancy [2]. Acc...
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Be Alert to Antimicrobial(抗微生物的)Resistance The ability of micro-organisms to find ways to avoid the action of the drugs used to cure the infections they cause is increasingly recognized as a global public health issue. Some bacteria have developed mechanisms which make them resistant to ...