The current global antibiotic resistance is due to the injudicious rampant its prescription, incomplete treatment courses and poor control of infections.

"Common infections which have been treatable for decades may once again kill millions. Resistance to antibiotics will make complex surgeries and management of chronic illnesses like cancer extremely difficult," Singh said at the ongoing 68th session of the South-East Asia regional meeting in Dili, Timor-Leste.
"Already, without effective antimicrobial medicines, a number of common infections such as hospital acquired ventilator associated pneumonia, urinary tract infections, diarrhea, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, malaria etc. are getting harder to treat. The problem is compounding, and unless we act now, the consequences might be irreversible," Singh said.
A recent forecast of the potential human and economic cost estimates 10 million deaths per year globally and two to 3.5 percent less global gross domestic product by 2050 if antimicrobial resistance goes unchecked. Reduced productivity from persisting illness, and its cost of treatment, add to the economic loss, the WHO said.
Singh said "Comprehensive and integrated national action plans were needed to respond to antimicrobial resistance while countries needed to strengthen monitoring of the extent and cause of antibiotic resistance, improve infection control in hospitals and regulate and promote appropriate use of medicines. Increased awareness needs to be created among the general public as well as health workers and pharmacists on selling only prescribed medicines and completing its full course," she said.
Furthermore, WHO South-East Asia regional strategy, the Jaipur declaration on antimicrobial resistance, 2011 and the recent Global Action Plan need to be implemented in totality, keeping in mind national priorities and context, to prevent and contain antimicrobial resistance.
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