Access to effective antimicrobials: a worldwide challenge

R Laxminarayan, P Matsoso, S Pant, C Brower… - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
R Laxminarayan, P Matsoso, S Pant, C Brower, JA Røttingen, K Klugman, S Davies
The Lancet, 2016thelancet.com
Recent years have seen substantial improvements in life expectancy and access to
antimicrobials, especially in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, but increasing
pathogen resistance to antimicrobials threatens to roll back this progress. Resistant
organisms in health-care and community settings pose a threat to survival rates from serious
infections, including neonatal sepsis and health-care-associated infections, and limit the
potential health benefits from surgeries, transplants, and cancer treatment. The challenge of …
Summary
Recent years have seen substantial improvements in life expectancy and access to antimicrobials, especially in low-income and lower-middle-income countries, but increasing pathogen resistance to antimicrobials threatens to roll back this progress. Resistant organisms in health-care and community settings pose a threat to survival rates from serious infections, including neonatal sepsis and health-care-associated infections, and limit the potential health benefits from surgeries, transplants, and cancer treatment. The challenge of simultaneously expanding appropriate access to antimicrobials, while restricting inappropriate access, particularly to expensive, newer generation antimicrobials, is unique in global health and requires new approaches to financing and delivering health care and a one-health perspective on the connections between pathogen transmission in animals and humans. Here, we describe the importance of effective antimicrobials. We assess the disease burden caused by limited access to antimicrobials, attributable to resistance to antimicrobials, and the potential effect of vaccines in restricting the need for antibiotics.
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