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J Law Med Ethics ; 50(S2): 17-25, 2022.
Article Dans Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2305613

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To address the complex challenge of global antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a pandemic treaty should include mechanisms that 1) equitably address the access gap for antimicrobials, diagnostic technologies, and alternative therapies; 2) equitably conserve antimicrobials to sustain effectiveness and access across time and space; 3) equitably finance the investment, discovery, development, and distribution of new technologies; and 4) equitably finance and establish greater upstream and midstream infection prevention measures globally. Biodiversity, climate, and nuclear governance offer lessons for addressing these challenges.


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Anti-infectieux , Pandémies , Humains , Pandémies/prévention et contrôle , Anti-infectieux/usage thérapeutique , Coopération internationale
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J Law Med Ethics ; 50(S2): 6-8, 2022.
Article Dans Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2285169

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In the wake of COVID-19, the World Health Organization established an Intergovernmental Negotiating Body to negotiate a new instrument for pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. This special issue of the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics brings together multidisciplinary scholarship to address the question of whether antimicrobial resistance should be included in this new instrument. Drawing from disciplines including law, anthropology, history, public health, public policy, economics, and veterinary medicine, this special issue explores the inclusion of AMR within the Pandemic Instrument from three perspectives: first, through the lens of global AMR governance, second, from the perspective of technical governance challenges and opportunities affecting the global ability to address AMR and future pandemics, and third, from the perspective of pandemic instrument mechanisms for strengthening global AMR governance. Each paper makes a concrete recommendation with respect to the importance of including AMR within the scope of the pandemic instrument.


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COVID-19 , Pandémies , Humains , COVID-19/épidémiologie , Organisation mondiale de la santé , Santé publique , Politique de santé , Antibactériens
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