Affiliation:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Harvard University
Abstract
Antibiotics are a vital component of global health. By
killing or inhibiting the growth of bacteria, antibiotics
treat infections like pneumonia, staph, and tuberculosis.
By preventing infections, they enable major medical
procedures such as surgeries and chemotherapy. However,
bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to current
antibiotics, causing an estimated 34,000 deaths annually
in the US. Left unchecked, antibiotic resistance will have
major public health consequences, causing over 5 million
deaths each year by 2050. Major causes of this crisis
are the misuse of existing antibiotics and the slow
development of new antibiotics. To incentivize responsible
use, governments and institutions are initiating education
programs, mandating comprehensive hospital antibiotic
stewardship programs, and funding the development of rapid
diagnostics. To bring new antibiotic drugs to market, the US
government and other non-governmental organizations are
funding scientific research toward antibiotic development.
Additional incentives are being pursued to improve the
commercial viability of antibiotic development and protect
drug developers from the unique challenges of the antibiotic
market. With diligent efforts to improve responsible use and
encourage novel antibiotic drug discovery, we can decrease
the global disease burden, save money, and save lives.
Publisher
MIT Science Policy Review
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