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Antimicrobial resistance: prevention measures to tackle the problem

The latest reports by Jim O’Neill’s independent Review on Antimicrobial Resistance have highlighted the power of simple measures to prevent infections, as well as the potential role of vaccines and other alternatives in tackling antimicrobial resistance.

The UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, commissioned the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance in July last year to address the growing global problem of drug-resistant infections. Chaired by Lord Jim O’Neill, the Review has published a series of reports that have discussed a wide range of issues – from the need for rapid diagnostics to stop unnecessary use of antibiotics, plans to overhaul the global antibiotics pipeline, the economic burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is predicted to cost up to $100 trillion by 2050, to the

importance of reducing global antibiotic use in livestock. Two new reports, published in February and March this year, now focus on infection prevention and control strategies – from ‘simple measures’ such as improved hygiene in healthcare settings, to the role of vaccines in preventing infections.

Vaccines and alternative approaches

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