The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global antimicrobial and biocide resistance : an AMR Insights global perspective
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Ansari, Shamshul
Hays, John P.
Kemp, Andrew
Okechukwu, Raymond
Murugaiyan, Jayaseelan
Ekwanzala, Mutshiene Deogratias
Ruiz Alvare, Maria Josefina
Paul-Satyaseela, Maneesh
Iwu, Chidozie Declan
Balleste-Delpierre, Clara
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Oxford University Press
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic presents a serious public health challenge in all countries. However, repercussions of
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections on future global health
are still being investigated, including the pandemic’s potential effect on the emergence and spread of global
antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Critically ill COVID-19 patients may develop severe complications, which may
predispose patients to infection with nosocomial bacterial and/or fungal pathogens, requiring the extensive
use of antibiotics. However, antibiotics may also be inappropriately used in milder cases of COVID-19
infection. Further, concerns such as increased biocide use, antimicrobial stewardship/infection control, AMR
awareness, the need for diagnostics (including rapid and point-of-care diagnostics) and the usefulness of
vaccination could all be components shaping the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this publication, the
authors present a brief overview of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated issues that could influence
the pandemic’s effect on global AMR.
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Impact, Challenge, COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), Biocide resistance
Sustainable Development Goals
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Ansari, S., Hays, J.P., Kemp, A. et al. 2021, 'The potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global antimicrobial and biocide resistance : an AMR Insights global perspective', JAC-Antimicrobial Resistance, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1-12, doi : 10.1093/jacamr/dlab038.