ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE SOLUTIONS
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Antimicrobial resistance poses a catastrophic threat. If we don’t act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can’t be treated by antibiotics. And routine operations like hip replacements or organ transplants could be deadly because of the risk of infection.
Dame Sally Davies Tweet
The 37,000-year view: Infections in Eurasia
Global survey of novel antibiotic reimbursement models / PASTEUR Act introduced to US House
Lancet: 10-20-30 targets to address AMR by 2030
FDA analysis of 40-years of antibacterial development: Dheman et al.
Public meeting on the LPAD Pathway: Post-meeting thoughts (wonkish)
Developing systemic & inhaled antibiotics for lung infections
COVID-19 and the Long-Term Trajectory of AMR Efforts: Wellcome Trust Deep Dive
Draft EMA antibacterial guidance: Analysis
FDA and EMA regulatory updates / Fireside chat during the 4th AMR Conference
Economic modeling of the value of rapid diagnostics
DTR Gram-negative infections: Are new antibiotics making a difference?
Melinta goes bankrupt / Never let a good crisis go to waste
The thoughtless person playing with penicillin treatment is morally responsible for the death of the man who succumbs to infection with the penicillin-resistant organism.
Alexander Fleming Tweet
The bipartisan PASTEUR Act is the strongest bill ever written to strengthen antibiotic development and use. It will fix our market failures, expand the pipeline for next generation antibiotics, and save lives. We can’t sit on our hands as this public health crisis arrives – we have to act now.
U.S. Senator Michael Bennet Tweet