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Publication Date:
20/11/2019

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Advocacy report
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The spread of superbugs: Why low- and middle-income countries must act now to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Publication Date:
20/11/2019
Type:
Advocacy report

Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat to our health, causing at least 700,000 deaths globally every year. The death toll is predicted to rise, with most lives lost in low and middle income countries. A coordinated, cross-sectoral and multi-pronged approach is needed at all levels of government to ensure an effective and targeted response to this mounting resistance.

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Country: Bangladesh | Cambodia | Ethiopia | Thailand | Uganda | Zambia

Keywords: Community delivery | Surveillance | Public health communications | Advocacy | Health system strengthening | Use of evidence | Malaria | Pneumonia | Elimination | Quality improvement | Resistance management | SDG12 | SDG3

 

 

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