Strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.

Rajesh R Uchil, Gurdeep Singh Kohli, Vijay M Katekhaye, Onkar C Swami
Author Information
  1. Rajesh R Uchil: Consulting Physician, Department of Medicine, Holy Family Hospital , Bandra (W), Mumbai, India .
  2. Gurdeep Singh Kohli: Director and Consultant Physician, Department of Medicine, Joy Nursing Home , Rajouri Garden, New Delhi, India .
  3. Vijay M Katekhaye: Assistant Manager, Department of Medical Services, Unichem Laboratories Ltd . Unichem Bhavan, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai, India .
  4. Onkar C Swami: Head, Department of Medical Services, Unichem Laboratories Ltd. Unichem Bhavan, Jogeshwari (W), Mumbai, India .

Abstract

The global burden of antimicrobial resistance is rising and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality in clinical and community setting. Spread of antibiotic resistance to different environmental niches and development of superbugs have further complicated the effective control strategies. International, national and local approaches have been advised for control and prevention of antimicrobial resistance. Rational use of antimicrobials, regulation on over-the-counter availability of antibiotics, improving hand hygiene and improving infection prevention and control are the major recommended approaches. Thorough understanding of resistance mechanism and innovation in new drugs and vaccines is the need. A multidisciplinary, collaborative, regulatory approach is demanded for combating antimicrobial resistance.

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