One hundred years of success in antimicrobials: but what will the next 100 years bring?

IF 1.9 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES Revue Scientifique et Technique-Office International Des Epizooties Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.20506/rst.SE.3564
J P Orand
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In the past 100 years, thanks to the discovery and development of antimicrobial therapies, human and veterinary medicine have made a leap forward in treating infectious diseases. However, resistance mechanisms quickly appeared and spread in all sectors - human, animal and environmental - throughout the world, thus jeopardising the progress made. Awareness has been raised only gradually but is now prominent at the global level, due in large part to the action of international organisations such as the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO), and antimicrobials are considered a global public health good to be preserved. Under the leadership of WOAH in particular, the actions undertaken in research, surveillance, information, training, awareness and communication are moving in the right direction towards responsible and prudent use of antimicrobials. In the next 100 years, the fight against antimicrobial resistance will undeniably remain a crucial challenge for public health, veterinary public health and agriculture. Concerted efforts and scientific innovations, such as in functional genomics and artificial intelligence, could offer solutions to mitigate the impact of this growing threat. A multidisciplinary and comprehensive One Health approach is necessary to successfully address antimicrobial resistance. International collaboration remains crucial, and international organisations such as WOAH, WHO, FAO and the United Nations Environment Programme must continue their essential role in coordinating these efforts.

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抗微生物药物100年的成功:但下一个100年将带来什么?
在过去的100年里,由于抗菌药物的发现和发展,人类和兽医学在治疗传染病方面取得了飞跃。然而,耐药性机制迅速出现并在全世界所有部门——人类、动物和环境部门——蔓延,从而危及所取得的进展。认识只是逐渐提高,但现在在全球一级已经很突出,这在很大程度上要归功于世界动物卫生组织(WOAH)、联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)和世界卫生组织(WHO)等国际组织的行动,而且抗菌剂被认为是一种需要保存的全球公共卫生产品。特别是在世界卫生组织的领导下,在研究、监测、信息、培训、认识和沟通方面采取的行动正朝着负责任和谨慎使用抗微生物药物的正确方向发展。不可否认,在今后100年,抗击抗菌素耐药性仍将是公共卫生、兽医公共卫生和农业面临的一项重大挑战。协同努力和科学创新,如功能基因组学和人工智能,可以提供解决方案,以减轻这一日益严重的威胁的影响。成功解决抗菌素耐药性问题需要多学科和全面的“同一个健康”方法。国际合作仍然至关重要,世界卫生组织、世卫组织、粮农组织和联合国环境规划署等国际组织必须继续在协调这些努力方面发挥重要作用。
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