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Strategies for achieving global collective action on antimicrobial resistance | Journal Article / Commentary | MSF Science Portal
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Strategies for achieving global collective action on antimicrobial resistance

Hoffman SJ, Caleo GNC, Daulaire N, Elbe S, Matsoso P, Mossialos E, Rizvi Z, Rottingen JA
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Abstract
Global governance and market failures mean that it is not possible to ensure access to antimicrobial medicines of sustainable effectiveness. Many people work to overcome these failures, but their institutions and initiatives are insufficiently coordinated, led and financed. Options for promoting global collective action on antimicrobial access and effectiveness include building institutions, crafting incentives and mobilizing interests. No single option is sufficient to tackle all the challenges associated with antimicrobial resistance. Promising institutional options include monitored milestones and an inter-agency task force. A global pooled fund could be used to craft incentives and a special representative nominated as an interest mobilizer. There are three policy components to the problem of antimicrobials--ensuring access, conservation and innovation. To address all three components, the right mix of options needs to be matched with an effective forum and may need to be supported by an international legal framework.

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antimicrobial resistanceaccess to health care

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English
DOI
10.2471/BLT.15.153171
Published Date
01 Dec 2015
PubMed ID
26668439
Journal
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 93, Issue 12, Pages 867-876
Issue Date
2015-12-10
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