New National Action Plan: CDC to Expand Global Antibiotic Resistance (AR) Activities
Five-year goals include a global lab network, vaccine data platform, and even greater investments in state and local health departments
Today, the U.S. Government released the next National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria, 2020-2025 (pdf), presenting coordinated, strategic actions to change the course of AR in the next five years. Antibiotic-resistant infections kill more than 35,000 people in the United States each year. To protect people, CDC will continue to lead the public health response to AR across the One Health spectrum, which connects the health of people to the health of animals and the environment (soil, water). The new Plan includes CDC activities to combat antibiotic-resistant infections in healthcare, food and farms, animals, communities, and the environment, both at home and abroad.
AR remains a priority for the U.S. Government. The new Plan highlights steps to improve the health and wellbeing of all Americans by continuing to fight AR and address the threats outlined last fall in CDC’s 2019 AR Threats Report (pdf).
Building on Success for Five More Years The first National Action Plan launched the nation’s successful federal response to the urgent threat of AR in 2015. The new Plan will expand evidence-based activities proven to stop the spread of AR, such as infection prevention and control and improving antibiotic use. Building off work from the last 5 years, here’s what to expect next from CDC: |
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Find the new National Action Plan on CDC’s website to learn how CDC and its partner federal agencies are leading the fight against AR in the United States and abroad. The Plan supports a robust global response to protect Americans, building upon proven successes to improve capacities to detect, prevent, and contain resistant threats. Everyone has a role to play—together we can prevent infections and stop the spread of AR. |
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