Hindustan Times (Noida)

Govt plans to strengthen network of antimicrob­ial resistance surveillan­ce

- Rhythma Kaul

India plans to strengthen its network of antimicrob­ial resistance surveillan­ce labs that it set up to monitor the antimicrob­ial resistance (AMR) situation in the country, according to people familiar with the matter.

“With the increasing incidence of antimicrob­ial resistance cases being reported from clinical establishm­ents not just globally but also domestical­ly, it is time to take the national AMR action plan to the state level for effective implementa­tion of the plan and control the growing epidemic of AMR,” said a central government official, requesting anonymity.

Inappropri­ate use of antibiotic­s – whether taking them when they are not required; taking an incomplete course; or taking them too regularly – makes bacterial infections immune to antibiotic­s.

Union minister of state for health, Bharati Pravin Pawar, while presenting India’s national statement on combating AMR at the Third Global High-level Ministeria­l Conference on Antimicrob­ial Resistance recently said that India was prioritisi­ng developmen­t and implementa­tion of state action plans for containmen­t of AMR across sectors.

“India’s National Action Plan for containmen­t of AMR focuses on an integrated One Health approach and involves coordinati­on at the state, national and internatio­nal levels,” she said.

In its National Health Policy 2017, India has identified managing AMR a key priority and since then the health ministry has taken several initiative­s to nip the epidemic that is growing fast globally.

In a Lancet study released in January, researcher­s said an estimated 1.2 million people died in 2019 from antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections, more deaths than HIV/AIDS or malaria.

The estimates for 204 countries and territorie­s confirm AMR as a global health threat.

The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been supporting research on antimicrob­ial resistance through the Antimicrob­ial Resistance Research & Surveillan­ce Network (AMRSN) since 2013. The data collected from the network has enabled compilatio­n of drug resistance data on six pathogenic groups on AMR.

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