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Challenges to Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: Economic and Policy Responses [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x14 mm, weight: 450 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108799450
  • ISBN-13: 9781108799454
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x14 mm, weight: 450 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1108799450
  • ISBN-13: 9781108799454
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a biological mechanism whereby a micro-organism evolves over time to develop the ability to become resistant to antimicrobial therapies such as antibiotics. The drivers of and potential solutions to AMR are complex, often spanning multiple sectors. The internationally recognised response to AMR advocates for a 'One Health' approach, which requires policies to be developed and implemented across human, animal, and environmental health. To date, misaligned economic incentives have slowed the development of novel antimicrobials and limited efforts to reduce antimicrobial usage. However, the research which underpins the variety of policy options to tackle AMR is rapidly evolving across multiple disciplines such as human medicine, veterinary medicine, agricultural sciences, epidemiology, economics, sociology and psychology. By bringing together in one place the latest evidence and analysing the different facets of the complex problem of tackling AMR, this book offers an accessible summary for policy-makers, academics and students on the big questions around AMR policy. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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'Challenges in Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: Economic and Policy Responses is a timely publication for policy-makers working in the human, animal and environmental health sectors impacted by the emergence of AMR. Alongside climate change, AMR is one of the most pressing issues of our time. It requires a level of co-operation between countries and sectors, and an urgency that we are unaccustomed to. Every year thousands of patients in Belgium contract hospital infections. Our capacity to treat those infections using antibiotics, which help saving lives, is being undermined by the increasing presence of drug-resistant bacteria. We have taken several measures to better manage the use of antibiotics and promote infection control as part of a One Health approach. More action is needed and, crucially, this book synthesises the most recent evidence on essential policies to tackle AMR. I hope this book will help to mobilise resources across sectors and across countries to halt this significant threat to public health. The progress we have achieved over many decades is in jeopardy. This book is a clear call to action.' Maggie De Block, Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health, and Asylum Policy and Migration, Belgium 'The contributors' essays are exhaustively researched and clearly argued. Policy analysts should turn to this book for guidance as they begin to formulate a resolution of threats posed by AMR [ antimicrobial-resistant].' T. P. Gariepy, Choice

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An accessible overview of the challenges in tackling AMR, and the economic and policy responses of the multidisciplinary 'One Health' approach.
Foreword ix
Acknowledgements x
List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiii
List of boxes
xiv
List of abbreviations
xv
List of Contributors
xix
1 Introduction
1(22)
Michael Anderson
Anuja Chatterjee
Charles Clift
Elias Mossialos
2 The Health And Economic Burden Of Antimicrobial Resistance
23(22)
Driss Ait Ouakrim
Alessandro Cassini
Michele Cecchini
Diamantis Plachouras
3 Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance In The Community
45(26)
Sarah Tonkin-Crine
Lucy Abel
Oliver van Hecke
Kay Wang
Chris Butler
4 Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance In The Hospital Sector
71(28)
Rasmus Leistner
Inge Gyssens
5 Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance In The Food And Livestock Sector
99(26)
Jeroen Dewulf
Susanna Sternberg-Lewerin
Michael Ryan
6 Fostering R&D Of Novel Antibiotics And Other Technologies To Prevent And Treat Infection
125(30)
Matthew Renwick
Elias Mossialos
7 Ensuring Innovation For Diagnostics For Bacterial Infection To Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
155(26)
Rosanna W. Peeling
Debrah Boeras
John Nkengasong
8 The Role Of Vaccines In Combating Antimicrobial Resistance
181(26)
Mark Jit
Ben Cooper
9 The Role Of Civil Society In Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance
207(34)
Anthony D. So
Reshma Ramachandran
Index 241
Michael Anderson is a Research Officer in Health Policy at the Department of Health Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Medical Doctor undertaking general practice specialty training. Michele Cecchini is a Senior Health Economist, Health Division, on the Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Elias Mossialos is Brian Abel-Smith Professor of Health Policy, Head of the Department of Health Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Co-Director of the European Observatory on Health Systems.