Initiatives to promote the responsible use of antibiotics and the development of new antimicrobial agents
1 Department of Plant and Soil Science, Alabama A and M University, Huntsville, U.S.A.
2 Department of Healthcare Marketing, East Tennessee State University, JC, USA.
3 Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health, Georgia Southern University, Georgia, USA.
4 College of Nursing, The University of Texas at El Paso, TX, USA.
5 Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 24(03), 2187-2194
Publication history:
Received on 16 November 2024; revised on 22 December 2024; accepted on 25 December 2024
Abstract:
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to the nation's public health with over 2.8 million antibiotic-resistant infections in the United States annually. The focus of this study is on key initiatives to combat AMR via promoting responsible antibiotic use and antimicrobial development. As a result of wide implementation of antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) in US healthcare settings, antibiotic misuse has been significantly reduced, and clinical outcomes have been improved. Further optimization of antibiotic prescribing practices is achieved by the expansion of ASPs to outpatient settings and the integration of advanced technologies. Funding and collaborations between the public and private sectors have been increased in efforts to stimulate antimicrobial innovation. The proposed legislation, PASTEUR Act, is to address economic challenges involved with the development of antibiotics, in addition to CARB-X and the AMR Action Fund supporting the manufacture of novel antibiotics. In the battle against AMR, the integration of stewardship and innovation efforts is essential, especially through inclusion of rapid diagnostics and stewardship-friendly antibiotics. Future work will focus on artificial intelligence in drug discovery and resistance prediction, alternative therapies, and global cooperation in AMR surveillance with increased global cooperation. These initiatives have the potential of making quite substantial strategic impacts for the US, including saving essential antibiotics in use, stimulating biomedical research for bolstering the economy and ultimately reducing the burden of resistant infections on the system of healthcare. A further continued commitment to these multifaceted approaches can continue to protect public health and maintain the efficacy of antimicrobial treatments in the United States.
Keywords:
Antimicrobial resistance; Antibiotic stewardship; Drug innovation; Public health; United States
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