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Marie-Cécile Ploy1, Antoine Andremont2, Bruno Valtier3

  • 1Inserm, U1092, RESINFIT, CHU de Limoges, university Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France.

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|January 29, 2020
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The growing threat of bacterial resistance requires urgent action. This study proposes operational solutions to improve antibiotic resistance prevention and clinical research, aiming to make new treatments economically viable and accessible.

Area of Science:

  • One Health
  • Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Translational Research

Background:

  • Bacterial resistance poses a significant global threat to human, animal, and environmental health, with substantial public health and economic consequences.
  • Despite awareness and initiatives, new antibiotics struggle with market viability, hindering patient access.
  • Effective interventions against antibiotic resistance necessitate the development of specific tools and indicators.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the crisis of bacterial resistance by focusing on translational research.
  • To identify and propose operational solutions for combating antibiotic resistance.
  • To enhance the economic feasibility and accessibility of novel antibiotic treatments.

Main Methods:

  • Concentrated on two key aspects of translational research: prevention strategies and the health impact of antibiotic resistance.
Keywords:
Antibio-resistanceImpactInnovationMicrobiotaStewardship

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  • Examined the specific requirements of clinical research to drive innovation in fighting antibiotic resistance.
  • Synthesized the perspectives of French experts to formulate actionable recommendations.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified critical areas for improving antibiotic resistance prevention and understanding its health impact.
    • Outlined specific needs within clinical research to foster innovation against antibiotic resistance.
    • Proposed directly operational solutions for rapid implementation.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed solutions aim to radically transform the quality and quantity of resources for combating antibiotic resistance.
    • Rapid implementation of these strategies can improve the economic viability and market access of new antibiotics.
    • A concerted effort in translational research is crucial for effectively tackling the global challenge of antibiotic resistance.