Hardie Kim R
Biodiscovery Institute, University of Nottingham, University Park NG7 2RD, U.K.
Emerg Top Life Sci. 2020 Sep 8;4(2):129-136. doi: 10.1042/ETLS20190194.
As the Royal Society for Biology (RSB) was forming 10 years ago, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) was being heralded as the next threat with a magnitude on a par with global warming. Just a few years later, in 2016, Jim O'Neill's report was published laying out recommendations for tackling drug-resistant infections globally. Where are we now, and what are the challenges ahead? As a slow burner, how will the impact of AMR compare against the recent rapid devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how can we channel some of the good things that come from it (like the awareness and technique of effective hand hygiene) to help us combat AMR speedily and definitively?
10年前英国皇家生物学会(RSB)成立时,抗微生物药物耐药性(AMR)被视为与全球变暖规模相当的下一个威胁。仅仅几年后的2016年,吉姆·奥尼尔的报告发表,提出了全球应对耐药性感染的建议。我们现在处于什么状况,未来面临哪些挑战?作为一个缓慢发展的问题,AMR的影响与近期新冠疫情的迅速破坏相比如何,我们如何借鉴其中一些有益的方面(如有效手部卫生的意识和技术)来帮助我们迅速、彻底地抗击AMR?