By IAPHL on Tuesday, 02 July 2019
Category: Partner News

WHO Offers a New Tool and Sets a Target to Accelerate Action Against Antimicrobial Resistance

WHO has launched a global campaign urging governments to adopt a tool to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance, adverse events and costs. The AWaRe tool was developed to contain rising resistance and make antibiotic use safer and more effective. It classifies antibiotics into three groups – Access, Watch and Reserve – and specifies which antibiotics to use for the most common and serious infections, which ones should be available at all times in the healthcare system, and those that must be used sparingly or preserved and used only as a last resort. Read more and access the tool here.

WHO Offers a New Tool and Sets a Target to Accelerate Action Against Antimicrobial Resistance

WHO Offers a New Tool and Sets a Target to Accelerate Action Against Antimicrobial Resistance

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Original author: Iember Mker
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