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Journal / article | 2018
Living with Resistance project. 2018. Antibiotic and pesticide susceptibility and the Anthropocene operating space, Nature Sustainability, doi: 10.1038/s41893-018-0164-3
Rising levels of antimicrobial and pesticide resistance increasingly undermine human health and systems for biomass production, and emphasize the sustainability challenge of preserving organisms susceptible to these biocides. In this Review, we introduce key concepts and examine dynamics of biocide susceptibility that must be governed to address this challenge. We focus on the impact of biocides on the capacity of susceptible ...
Journal / article | 2017
Wernli, D., P.S. Jorgensen, C.M. Morel, S. Carroll, S. Harbarth, N. Levrat, D. Pittet. 2017. Mapping global policy discourse on antimicrobial resistance. Bmj Global Health 2(2): UNSP e000378.
The rising importance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to the global health agenda is associated with a growing number of parties voicing their concern about the issue. With more recommendations and policies appearing, understanding the policy process requires making sense of the views, values, interests and goals of each participant. Policy frame analysis provides a method to understand both the scientific view and the actio...
Wernli, D., P.S. Jorgensen, S. Harbarth, S.P. Carroll, R. Laxminarayan, N. Levrat, J.A. Rottingen, D. Pittet. 2017. Antimicrobial resistance: the complex challenge of measurement to inform policy and the public. Plos Medicine 14(8): e1002378.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing in a wide range of pathogens, causing morbidity and mortality globally, and threatening modern medicine. While the long-term impact of AMR on human societies remains uncertain [ 1 ], the conservation of antimicrobials’ effectiveness has become an urgent priority. Tackling this ubiquitous problem requires coordination among countries and across sectors that include human and animal ...
Journal / article | 2016
Jørgensen,P.S., Wernli, D., Carroll, S.P. et al. 2016. Use antimicrobials wisely, Nature 8 September 2016 Vol. 537
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