Combating the growing threat of antibiotic resistance must remain a top global priority
The recently reported outbreak of a deadly new type of antibiotic-resistant pneumonia in Hangzhou, China, has once again raised alarm around the world about the growing specter of an untreatable superbug. While not yet identified outside of China, it is likely just a matter of time.
This new type of multidrug-resistant and highly transmissible pneumonia is the most recent example of increasingly dangerous bacteria. It follows on the heels of other alarming new types of antibiotic resistance discovered in recent years, such as mcr-1 and NDM-1. The latter spread to more than 80 countries in just a few years after its initial identification in the mid-2000s (see map below). These outbreaks are a sobering reminder that when antibiotic resistance develops anywhere, it is a threat to people everywhere.
Note: Comprehensive review of literature informing the GIF was
conducted in early 2017. Further questions on methodology can be
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Kathy Talkington directs The Pew Charitable Trusts’ antibiotic resistance project.
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