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The growing global burden of antibiotic resistance that threatens to take health care back to an era where ordinary infections might once again become fatal is down to mismanagement of antibiotics

by Kathy Jones on September 9, 2010 at 7:11 PM

The growing global burden of antibiotic resistance that threatens to take health care back to an era where ordinary infections might once again become fatal is down to mismanagement of antibiotics for the last seven decades.


At a historic three day conference at Uppsala University, Sweden, 190 delegates representing 45 countries and many leading stake holders - civil society, academia, industry, governments, authorities, supranational organizations - agreed on Wednesday to turn a new page and move towards concerted action on antibiotic resistance.

"This is a starting point for a global compact on antibiotic resistance", says Professor Otto Cars, chairman of ReAct, the international network for Action on Antibiotic Resistance.

The new signals from the Uppsala meeting include:



The year 2011 marks a new beginning. ReAct is pleased to note that the World Health Day will be devoted to antimicrobial resistance. Other initiatives across the world next year include:


Source: Eurekalert

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