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Antimicrobial Resistance :An Overview

Author(s) Ms. NEHA JAYANT MUTTELWAR, Ms. GAYATRI ANIL KAMBLE, Ms. ACHAL HARIBHAU RAGHUTE
Country India
Abstract Resistance to antimicrobial treatments decreases the effectiveness of these medications, resulting in higher rates of illness, death, and healthcare costs. Due to globalization, any country is more exposed to diseases that emerge elsewhere, making resistance a serious threat to global public health. No single nation can fully safeguard its population from this issue on its own. Therefore, international cooperation is crucial. However, the responsibility for health care remains mainly within national borders. As a result, there is a notable gap between the challenges and solutions related to antimicrobial resistance and the existing systems and structures in place to address them.
This paper examines the ability of national and international organizations and structures to work together in response to antimicrobial resistance.
It outlines strategies for managing resistance, especially those that involve coordinated efforts among countries. The paper also evaluates how well national and international responses are meeting the needs, and it highlights the actions that global organizations could take to overcome current challenges. Suggestions are made for ways to promote international cooperation in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.
Keywords Drug resistance, Microbial; Anti-infective agents; Drug utilization; Drug and narcotic control; Research; International cooperation (source: MeSH, NLM). Mots clefs Resistance microbienne aux medicaments; Anti-infectieux; Utilisation medicament; Controle drogues et stupéfiants; Recherche; Cooperation internationale (source: MeSH, INSERM). Palabras clave Resistencia microbiana a las drogas; Agentes antiinfecciosos; Utilizacion de medicamentos; Control de medicamentos y narcoticos; Investigacion; Cooperacion internacional (fuente: DeCS, BIREME).
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-12-17
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.62914

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