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In late September 2024, international leaders gathered in New York Metropolis for the second United Nations Normal Meeting Excessive-level Assembly (UNGA HLM) on Antimicrobial Resistance.

Because the first UNGA HLM on Antimicrobial Resistance in 2016, the USA (U.S.) has made large progress towards the objectives within the U.S. Nationwide Motion Plan for Combating Antibiotic-resistant Micro organism. This progress—which couldn’t have been made with out devoted efforts from the U.S. Authorities and our companions working throughout One Well being—demonstrates what is feasible with collective effort towards shared objectives and targets. The UNGA HLM supplied a platform for CDC and international companions to proceed to establish and decide to actions wanted to fight antimicrobial resistance.

CDC took the chance afforded by the UNGA HLM and surrounding occasions to share the influence of our investments in:

  • Constructing laboratory and surveillance capability
  • Strengthening an infection prevention capability
  • Bettering acceptable antibiotic and antifungal use
  • Rising antimicrobial resistance consciousness and information
  • Advancing innovation and analysis

The UNGA HLM was additionally a chance to create new connections and strengthen established partnerships with governmental and non-governmental companions throughout the globe.


Highlights from UNGA

Making certain Sustainable Entry to Efficient Antibiotics: The Path from UNGA to Impression
On September 22, One Well being Belief, CDC, and different companions co-hosted a aspect occasion the place representatives from internationally mentioned targets and shared possible options to combating the rising public well being menace of antimicrobial resistance. I spoke on a panel that acknowledged the restricted constant international knowledge on information, attitudes, and beliefs about antimicrobial resistance. To handle this knowledge hole, CDC is partnering with CDC Basis and Gallup to develop the International AMR Monitor which can use the Gallup World Ballot to collect consultant knowledge on antimicrobial resistance information, attitudes, and behaviors from international locations internationally.

On the aspect occasion, Gallup offered outcomes from the primary section of the International AMR Monitor, which consisted of in-depth interviews and focus teams with representatives from most of the people, medical doctors, pharmacists, veterinarians, and farmers from the USA, India, and South Africa. The preliminary outcomes highlighted three main themes:

  • There are various ranges of antimicrobial resistance information and concern
  • There’s a lack of consistency in actions concerning the suitable use of antibiotics
  • There’s a ignorance or perception that inappropriate use of antibiotics can result in an emergence of antimicrobial resistance

The second section of the International AMR Monitor challenge, which is contingent on funding turning into accessible, will leverage the knowledge gained within the first section to observe and monitor antimicrobial resistance information, attitudes, and behaviors over time and in additional than 140 international locations.


An infection Prevention and Management and Antimicrobial Stewardship: From Coverage to Implementation on the Level of Care

Hosted by Oman and co-hosted by the USA and different international locations, this aspect occasion targeted on elevated dedication to an infection prevention and management and antimicrobial stewardship applications, highlighting applications which are simple to implement. Leaders talked about cost-effective methods for antimicrobial resistance management at nationwide, regional, and international ranges and tips on how to monitor progress and facilitate accountability for key priorities of antimicrobial resistance motion plans.

CDC’s Dr. Dan Jernigan, Director of the Nationwide Middle for Rising and Zoonotic Infectious Ailments, spoke concerning the U.S. expertise with an infection management and antimicrobial stewardship. He highlighted how CDC gives nationwide management in healthcare-associated an infection surveillance to enhance healthcare high quality and security via the Nationwide Healthcare Security Community (NHSN). Jernigan additionally spoke about CDC’s work to construct an infection management and prevention capability in U.S. well being departments, U.S. healthcare services, and in associate international locations as effectively. By way of monitoring progress in enhancing an infection prevention and management, CDC has seen the impacts these applications could make in defending sufferers and enhancing healthcare high quality. Jernigan additionally spoke concerning the significance of enhancing antibiotic use to fight antimicrobial resistance by growing antibiotic stewardship methods that healthcare services can implement in inpatient and outpatient settings.


UNGA HLM on Antimicrobial Resistance

On September 26, international leaders met and adopted the UNGA HLM on Antimicrobial Resistance political declaration, which established international objectives, commitments, and targets for combating antimicrobial resistance, together with a objective to scale back international deaths related to bacterial antimicrobial resistance by 10% by 2030. The political declaration identifies particular prevention interventions in well being care and communities, together with:

  • Immunization (reduces infections and antimicrobial use)
  • Early and correct detection of pathogens
  • An infection prevention and management
  • Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)


CDC Leaders in Motion at UNGA

Andi Fristedt, CDC Deputy Director/Chief Technique Officer, and Dr. Dan Jernigan attended the UNGA Excessive-level Assembly on Antimicrobial Resistance. Andi delivered the U.S. assertion on antimicrobial resistance in a multi-stakeholder panel through the HLM on September 26.

 

 

 

 

 

Dawn Sievert, Senior Science Advisor in the Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Strategy Unit, Fernanda Lessa, Chief of the International Infection Control Branch, and Ben Park, Senior Advisor in the Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Strategy Unit joined myself and other global leaders to discuss how CDC will continue to combat antimicrobial resistance across the world with the help of our global partners.Daybreak Sievert, Senior Science Advisor within the Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Technique Unit, Fernanda Lessa, Chief of the Worldwide An infection Management Department, and Ben Park, Senior Advisor within the Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Technique Unit joined myself and different international leaders to debate how CDC will proceed to fight antimicrobial resistance internationally with the assistance of our international companions.

 

 

 

Abstract of UNGA Outcomes
By way of engagements on the UNGA HLM, aspect occasions, and conferences with companions, CDC was capable of establish the particular and concrete actions every of us might want to take to fulfill the commitments and obtain the targets outlined within the HLM political declaration. CDC seems ahead to persevering with our work with home and international companions in advancing the newly established commitments and targets beneath the political declaration.

Try @CDC_AR on X to see these engagements and extra particulars concerning the HLM and aspect occasions.

Creator:
Michael Craig, MPP | Blogs | CDC
Michael Craig is the Director of CDC’s Antimicrobial Resistance Coordination and Technique Unit.

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