Surveillance of Antimicrobial Use on Different Levels
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382). This special issue belongs to the section "Antibiotics Use and Antimicrobial Stewardship".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2020) | Viewed by 24112
Special Issue Editor
Interests: infection prevention and control; surveillance of healthcare-associated infection; surveillance of antimicrobial resistance; surveillance of antimicrobial use
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Dear Colleagues,
One of the greatest challenges for modern medicine is finding a way to fight infections triggered by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs), particularly bacteria. Such infections cause the death of 100 thousand Americans, 80 thousand Chinese, and 25 thousand Europeans each year. In Tanzania, two times more children died following infection with MDROs than with malaria in 2012, as estimated by Uppsala University. Multidrug resistance has raised the concerns not only of CDC, ECDC, and WHO, but also of the World Economic Forum.
In order to face the problem of antibiotic resistance properly, the WHO’s European Region has set a strategic action plan. One of its seven key areas of action is to “Strengthen surveillance and promote stewardship of antimicrobial drug use (...) and surveillance of antibiotic consumption”. To understand the phenomenon of antimicrobial resistance properly, it is necessary to research the consumption of antibiotics in different human and veterinary populations. We also need to understand the roles of market mechanisms and state regulations in shaping the structure and level of antibiotics consumption. Thus, this Special Issue of Antibiotics aims to present a collection of the latest research studies focused on the measuring and monitoring of antimicrobial consumption. Authors are invited to submit relevant research.
Dr. Jadwiga Wojkowska-Mach
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- antibiotic consumption
- health policy
- public health
- human health
- one health
- veterinary medicine
- antibiotic residues in food
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