Pubfacts - Scientific Publication Data
  • Categories
  • |
  • Journals
  • |
  • Authors
  • Login
  • Categories
  • Journals

Search Our Scientific Publications & Authors

Publications
  • Publications
  • Authors
find publications by category +
Translate page:

Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Threat: The Need to Learn Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:
Anishka Cameron Regina Esiovwa John Connolly Andrew Hursthouse Fiona Henriquez

Glob Policy 2022 May 16;13(2):179-192. Epub 2022 Mar 16.

University of the West of Scotland Paisley UK.

The global COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing health, social, and economic challenges and threatened progress towards achieving the UN sustainable development goals. We discuss lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic for global policymaking for health security governance, with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance. We identify One Health as the primary foundation of public health risk management owing to the collaborative, multidisciplinary, and multisectoral efforts that underpin the One Health approach and that enhance understanding of the complex interactions at the human-animal-environment interface. We discuss the narrow human-centric focus of the One Health approach, highlight the underrepresentation of the environmental sector in One Health networks, and encourage greater representation from the environmental sector. Furthermore, we highlight the importance of the social sciences for health security research and the need for effective communication and trust. Finally, we underscore the importance of strengthened and collaborative health, social care, and disaster management systems. The application of these lessons will facilitate holistic, multisectoral, collaborative, and ethical actions on antimicrobial resistance.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13049DOI Listing
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9111155PMC
May 2022

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

antimicrobial resistance
12
covid-19 pandemic
12
health
10
pandemic global
8
environmental sector
8
health security
8
health social
8
health approach
8
discuss narrow
4
narrow human-centric
4
human-centric focus
4
human-animal-environment interface
4
focus health
4
approach highlight
4
highlight underrepresentation
4
underrepresentation environmental
4
sector health
4
interface discuss
4
actions antimicrobial
4
interactions human-animal-environment
4

Keyword Occurance

Similar Publications

Anticancer activity of D-LAK-120A, an antimicrobial peptide, in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Authors:
Suyash M Patil Nitesh K Kunda

Biochimie 2022 Jun 25. Epub 2022 Jun 25.

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY, 11439, USA. Electronic address:

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a major cause of global cancer mortalities and accounts for approximately 80-85% of reported lung cancer cases. Conventional chemotherapeutics show limited application because of poor tumor selectivity and acquired drug resistance. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have gained much attention as potential anticancer therapeutics owing to their high potency and high target selectivity and specificity with limited scope for drug resistance. Read More

View Article and Full-Text PDF
June 2022
Similar Publications

Measures Against Antimicrobial Resistance in Children in Japan: Current Status and Future Prospects.

Authors:
Yoshiki Kusama Naruhiko Ishiwada

Pediatr Infect Dis J 2022 Jun 21. Epub 2022 Jun 21.

Division of Infection Control and Prevention, Medical Mycology Research Center, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major problem in public health. Japan is addressing this problem with various measures based on the National Action Plan on AMR, published in 2016. In Japan, the fight against AMR is hindered by issues with the health care system, including the lack of a general practitioner registration system, an abundance of private clinics and health care for infants and toddlers being essentially free of charge. Read More

View Article and Full-Text PDF
June 2022
Similar Publications

Genetic background of Cambodian pneumococcal carriage isolates following pneumococcal conjugate vaccine 13.

Authors:
Sophie Belman Sona Soeng Chansovannara Soputhy Rebecca Gladstone Paulina A Hawkins Robert F Breiman Lesley McGee Stephen D Bentley Stephanie W Lo Paul Turner

Microb Genom 2022 Jun;8(6)

Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit, Angkor Hospital for Children, Siem Reap, Cambodia.

(the pneumococcus) is a leading cause of childhood mortality globally and in Cambodia. It is commensal in the human nasopharynx, occasionally resulting in invasive disease. Monitoring population genetic shifts, characterized by lineage and serotype expansions, as well as antimicrobial-resistance (AMR) patterns is crucial for assessing and predicting the impact of vaccination campaigns. Read More

View Article and Full-Text PDF
June 2022
Similar Publications

Markerless gene editing in .

Authors:
Rebekah A Jones Wearn Xin Yee Kahlio Mader Christoph M Tang Ana Cehovin

Microbiology (Reading) 2022 Jun;168(6)

Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, UK.

, the gonococcus, is a pathogen of major public health concern, but sophisticated approaches to gene manipulation are limited for this species. For example, there are few methods for generating markerless mutations, which allow the generation of precise point mutations and deletions without introducing additional DNA sequence. Markerless mutations are central to studying pathogenesis, the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and for vaccine development. Read More

View Article and Full-Text PDF
June 2022
Similar Publications

Risk Factors of Recurrent Infection in Patients with Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia: a Competing Risk Analysis.

Authors:
Seongman Bae Eun Sil Kim Hee Seung Kim Eunmi Yang Hyemin Chung Yun Woo Lee Jiwon Jung Min Jae Kim Yong Pil Chong Sung-Han Kim Sang-Ho Choi Sang-Oh Lee Yang Soo Kim

Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2022 Jun 28:e0012622. Epub 2022 Jun 28.

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Centergrid.413967.e, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Although several clinical variables have been reported as risk factors for recurrence of Staphylococcus aureus infection, most studies have not considered competing risk events that may overestimate the risk. In this study, we performed competing risk analysis to identify risk factors related to 90-day recurrence in patients with S. aureus bacteremia (SAB) using a large cohort data from a single tertiary hospital in South Korea. Read More

View Article and Full-Text PDF
June 2022
Similar Publications
}
© 2022 PubFacts.
  • About PubFacts
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap