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Last month, the World Health Organization (WHO. produced a global map of antimicrobial (26) warning that a ’post-antibiotic’ world could soon become a reality. In some ways, it already has.
Drugs that were once lifesavers are now (27) . Every class of antibiotic is increasingly compromised by resistance.
It could get worse: routine medical care, surgery, cancer treatment, organ transplants and (28) agriculture would be impossible in their present form without antimicrobials. And the treatment of many infectious human and livestock diseases now (29) just one or two drugs.
Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem that requires global solutions. Better surveillance is (30) . But it will not provide solutions; many calls to action on antimicrobial resistance have been made over the past 20 years, but there has been too little progress. The WHO missed the opportunity to provide leadership on what is (31) needed to really make a difference.
What is (32) is committed and coordinated action on the root causes of resistance: the misuse of antimicrobials, the paucity of development of new drugs and the (33) alternatives. Guidelines must be implemented to improve the use of existing drugs; the scientific and business worlds need incentives and a better regulatory environment to develop new drugs and (34) , and those working in both the animal and human sectors need education and incentives to help them to change their ways.
We (35) the creation of an organization similar to the Intergovemmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC. to marshal evidence and catalyse policy across governments and stakeholders.

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