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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been described as “one of the biggest threats to global health, food security and development today”. AMR occurs when microbes – bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses – evolve to the point where antimicrobial d...
WHO-priority pathogensDeveloping countryEthiopiaAntimicrobial resistance represents a significant public health challenge, resulting in an estimated 4.95million deaths annually. In response to the global escalation of antimicrobial resistance in prevalent hospital-acquired infections such as surgical site ...
bacteria, parasites, fungi, and viruses have become difficult or sometimes not possible by using common antimicrobial agents. The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken this issue seriously. In 2001, the WHO had framed strategies to prevent or reduce the spread ofantimicrobial resistanceglobally[...
抗微生物药物耐药性(antimicrobial resistance)指微生物(如细菌、病毒和某些寄生虫)阻止抗微生物药物(如抗生素、抗病毒药物和抗疟药物)对其产生作用的能力,致使标准治疗方法失去效力,感染持续存在并可能传播给他人。 参考:https://www.who.int/antimicrobial-resistance/zh/ ...
抗微生物药物耐药性(Antimicrobial Resistance,AMR)正在成为威胁人类健康未来的巨大危机。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)早前公布的一份研究报告预测,AMR作为一种紧急的全球健康威胁,如果不采取任何行动,到2050年预计超级耐药菌将导致1000万人死亡,超过死于癌症的人数,有可能成为全球首要疾病死因。
GENEVA, June 18 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) urged on Tuesday the world's governments to step up action to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance and make antibiotic use safer and more effective. In its newly launched global campaign called "AdoptAWaRe, Handle antibiot...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has articulated a priority pathogens list (PPL) to provide strategic direction to research and develop new antimicrobials. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) patterns of WHO PPL in a tertiary health care facility in Southe
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to public health. Microorganisms equipped with AMR genes are suggested to have partially emerged from natural habitats; however, this hypothesis remains inconclusive so far. To understand the consequences of the introduction of exogenic antimicrobials into...
This 2014 WHO report examines, for the first time, the current status of surveillance and information on antimicrobial resistance, in particular antibacterial resistance (ABR), at country-level worldwide. The data compiled from countries indicate where there may be gaps in knowledge and lack of cap...