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High Level Meeting on AMR at the United Nations: A Debrief

High Level Meeting on AMR at the United Nations: A Debrief

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The second High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) took place in New York on 26 September 2024 as the principal official, health-focused event during the UN General Assembly high-level week. The intergovernmental negotiations for the declaration were co-facilitated by Malta and Barbados. A political declaration for the meeting was produced highlighting the fact that AMR will cause even more global suffering, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. In this episode we will debrief and analyze the possible impact of these meetings and consequences for the future of AMR research and antimicrobial development.

Topics discussed:
  • The political implications of the UN declaration on AMR.
  • Comment of the scientific and public health impact of the declaration
  • Elaborate on future antimicrobial research and development
Guests:
  • John Rex, MD. Chief Medical Officer, F2G Ltd; Operating Partner, Advent Life Sciences
  • Prabha Fernandes, PhD. Board Member of GARDP (Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership).
Links:
  • HLM on AMR at UNGA: The end of the beginning
  • 29 April 2024: “R&D Implications: Global Burden of Disease is 28% Infectious!”
  • 27 Sep 2024: “Without action, AMR costs go from $66b to $159b/yr by 2050”

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