New plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance launched

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A new plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global issue that makes infections difficult or impossible to treat, has been launched today.

May 7 2024GOV.UK A new plan to tackle antimicrobial resistance , a global issue that makes infections difficult or impossible to treat, has been launched today.

Almost 8,000 people in the UK die from drug resistant infections every year. If this continues to spread, common infections and injuries that were once easily treatable become harder, and in some cases impossible, to treat. Action has already been taken across sectors, including the medical and farming industries, to decrease the number of infections and prevent antimicrobial resistance from spreading.Reducing the need for, and unintentional exposure to, antimicrobials - this includes activity to prevent infections arising in the first place , to monitor the emergence and spread of AMR through strengthened surveillance, and to minimize release of antimicrobials and resistance into the environment.

The scale of the AMR threat, and the need to contain and control it, is widely acknowledged by governments, international agencies, including the WHO and World Bank, researchers and private companies alike. Antibiotics are one of the most powerful tools we have against infection. Resistance to these drugs therefore poses a significant threat to the lives of many people in the UK and around the world.

Through our priority AMR programme, including one health surveillance, collaborative working with the health service, international collaborations and novel approaches to therapies and diagnostics, UKHSA has risen to meet this active threat - but it will take collective action across government, industry, academia and the public to ensure that antimicrobials remain available for ourselves and our communities, now and in the future.

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