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New York: Global leaders met at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday to commit to fighting antimicrobial resistance together.
At the high-level meeting, all 193 UN member states agreed to combat the proliferation of antibiotic resistance, which is an increasingly serious threat to global public health.
It is the fourth time in the UN history that a high-level meeting for a health issue (antimicrobial resistance) was held after HIV, Ebola, and chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity.
“If we fail to address this problem quickly and comprehensively, antimicrobial resistance will make providing high-quality universal healthcare coverage more difficult if not impossible,” said UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon. “It will undermine sustainable food production. And it will put the sustainable development goals in jeopardy.”
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become one of the biggest threats to global health and endangers other major priorities, such as human development.
It is estimated that drug-resistant bacteria are expected to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 -- that's one person every three seconds -- if nothing is done to tackle the problem.
As per the WHO, globally, 480 000 people develop multi-drug resistant TB each year, and drug resistance is starting to complicate the fight against HIV and malaria, as well.
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