A Silent Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance: Challenges and Strategy for Preparedness in India

Y. Gupta, S. Srinivasan
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In the face of growing resistance against existing antibiotics and a dried-up pipeline of newer agents, theworld is heading towardasilent pandemic. Globally, an estimated 4.95 million deaths occurred in 2019 due to drug-resistant infections including 1.27 million deaths attributable directly to bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). 1 As per projected esti-mates, by 2050, AMR would cause approximately 10 million deaths worldwide and 2 million deaths in India. 1,2 Recently (2019), in World Health Organization ’ s (WHO) list of 10 threats to global health, AMR stands on fi fth place. 3 In the preantibiotic era, infectious diseases were the primary cause of mortality worldwide. Today, if AMR left unchecked, treatable infections will lead to huge increases in fatality from bacterial infections worldwide. The resistance to fi rst line of empirical therapy ( β -lactam antibiotics and fl uroquino-lones) against six priority pathogens ( Escherichia coli , Staphylococcus aureus , Klebsiella pneumoniae , Streptococcus pneumoniae , Acinetobacter baumannii , and Pseudomonas. aeruginosa ) accounted for more than 70% deaths globally. 1 This continued escalation puts at risk the very practice of modern medicine, unless drastic measures are taken today to counter this threat.
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无声的抗菌素耐药性大流行:印度的挑战和防范战略
面对对现有抗生素日益增长的耐药性和新药物的枯竭,世界正走向一场无声的大流行。在全球范围内,2019年因耐药感染造成的死亡人数估计为495万人,其中127万人的死亡直接归因于细菌抗微生物药物耐药性。根据预计的估计,到2050年,AMR将在全球造成约1000万人死亡,在印度造成200万人死亡。最近(2019年),在世界卫生组织(世卫组织)列出的全球健康十大威胁中,AMR排名第五。在前抗生素时代,传染病是世界范围内死亡的主要原因。今天,如果抗生素耐药性不受控制,可治疗的感染将导致世界范围内细菌感染的死亡率大幅增加。对6种重点病原菌(大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、肺炎克雷伯菌、肺炎链球菌、鲍曼不动杆菌和假单胞菌)一线经验性治疗(β -内酰胺类抗生素和氟喹诺酮类)的耐药性。绿脓杆菌)占全球死亡人数的70%以上。除非今天采取严厉措施来应对这一威胁,否则这种持续升级将危及现代医学的实践。
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