USAID Bureau for Global Health sent this bulletin at 11/15/2017 01:45 PM EST
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Learn what USAID is doing to promote awareness on #AntimicrobialResistance during World Antibiotic Awareness Week: Nov 13-19
This week the world recognizes the threat of
antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance requires urgent
attention.AMR has the ability to erode much
of the progress made in combating global diseases, such as malaria,
tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and other infectious diseases. In fact, about 700,000
people die annually as a result of drug-resistant infections caused by malaria,
TB and HIV/AIDS. The threat of AMR is graver for vulnerable populations living
in low-and-middle income countries where drug-resistant infections will require
more difficult and expensive treatment. USAID’s commitment to AMR prevention
spans work across multiple sectors over the course of two decades.
USAID is combating the
spread and threat of AMR by supporting the World Health Organization’sGlobal Action Plan on AMRand the Global
Health Security Agenda. USAID
also works with partner governments and the private sector to support the development
of national action plans on AMR; monitoring of medicine safety, effectiveness
and quality; and supporting AMR surveillance systems
Learn more about how USAID promotes efforts to prevent #AntimicrobialResistance: