Antimicrobial resistance: a global view from the 2013 World Healthcare-Associated Infections Forum

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Angela Huttner
Stephan Harbarth
Jean Carlet
Sara Cosgrove
Herman Goossens
Alison Holmes
Vincent Jarlier
Andreas Voss
Didier Pittet
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[1] University Hospitals of Geneva,Infection Control Programme and WHO Collaborating Centre on Patient Safety
[2] Fondation Hôpital St Joseph,Division of Infectious Diseases
[3] Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine,Department of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute
[4] University of Antwerp,Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunity, Imperial College London
[5] The Centre for Infection Prevention and Management,Laboratory of Bacteriology
[6] Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6,Hygiene, Assistance Publique
[7] Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre and Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital,Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpital Pitié
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Antimicrobial resistance; Antimicrobial conservation; Antibiotic stewardship; Infection control; Hand hygiene; Surveillance networks; Care bundles; Environment; Regulations; Human medicine; Animal medicine; Global health; World Healthcare-Associated Infections Forum;
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is now a global threat. Its emergence rests on antimicrobial overuse in humans and food-producing animals; globalization and suboptimal infection control facilitate its spread. While aggressive measures in some countries have led to the containment of some resistant gram-positive organisms, extensively resistant gram-negative organisms such as carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae and pan-resistant Acinetobacter spp. continue their rapid spread. Antimicrobial conservation/stewardship programs have seen some measure of success in reducing antimicrobial overuse in humans, but their reach is limited to acute-care settings in high-income countries. Outside the European Union, there is scant or no oversight of antimicrobial administration to food-producing animals, while evidence mounts that this administration leads directly to resistant human infections. Both horizontal and vertical infection control measures can interrupt transmission among humans, but many of these are costly and essentially limited to high-income countries as well. Novel antimicrobials are urgently needed; in recent decades pharmaceutical companies have largely abandoned antimicrobial discovery and development given their high costs and low yield. Against this backdrop, international and cross-disciplinary collaboration appears to be taking root in earnest, although specific strategies still need defining. Educational programs targeting both antimicrobial prescribers and consumers must be further developed and supported. The general public must continue to be made aware of the current scale of AMR’s threat, and must perceive antimicrobials as they are: a non-renewable and endangered resource.
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