Posted by Barry MENDELAWITZ on Oct 25, 2020
This is a very interesting overview of work being done by Wellcome Trust that should help communication re AMR.

 
 
For most health professionals working with communicable diseases, the greatest fear for the future is antimicrobial drug resistance. AMR already kills an estimated 700,000 people a year and could claim as many as 10m lives a year by 2050, according to a memorable series of reports for the UK government by the economist Jim O’Neill. Covid-19 can easily be seen as a setback for the AMR campaign, both because the pandemic is a distraction and because it has led many doctors to prescribe large quantities of antibiotics to coronavirus patients in the hope that they will suppress secondary bacterial infections, particularly in the lungs. But it is precisely such wholesale use of antibiotics that is enabling bacteria to evolve resistance to them. A more positive view is that the pandemic has made people so much more aware of infectious diseases that it should be possible to turn the world’s attention to the threat posed by bacteria as well as viruses.