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A framework for global surveillance of antibiotic resistance
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Author Affiliations
University of Groningen, Emory University, Cardiff University, Pan American Health Organization (Cuba), ...
Published InDrug Resistance Updates
Year2011
Citations127
Abstract
The foreseen decline in antibiotic effectiveness explains the needs for data to inform the global public health agenda about the magnitude and evolution of antibiotic resistance as a serious threat to human health and development. Opportunistic bacterial pathogens are the cause of the majority of community and hospital-acquired infections worldwide. We provide an inventory of pre-existing regional surveillance programs in the six WHO regions which should form the underpinning for the consolidation of a global network infrastructure and we outline the structural components such as an international network of reference laboratories that need to be put in place to address the void of these crucial data. In addition we suggest to make use of existing Health and Demographic Surveillance Sites…
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