Governing the global antimicrobial commons: introduction to special issue

Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health crises of our time. The natural biological process that causes microbes to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs presents a complex social challenge requiring more effective and sustainable management of the global antimicrobial commons...

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Main Authors: Hoffman, SJ, Savulescu, J, Giubilini, A, Kirchhelle, C, Rogers Van Katwyk, S, Weldon, I, Campus, B, Harrison, M, Maslen, H, McLean, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2020
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author Hoffman, SJ
Savulescu, J
Giubilini, A
Kirchhelle, C
Rogers Van Katwyk, S
Weldon, I
Campus, B
Harrison, M
Maslen, H
McLean, A
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Giubilini, A
Kirchhelle, C
Rogers Van Katwyk, S
Weldon, I
Campus, B
Harrison, M
Maslen, H
McLean, A
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description Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest public health crises of our time. The natural biological process that causes microbes to become resistant to antimicrobial drugs presents a complex social challenge requiring more effective and sustainable management of the global antimicrobial commons—the common pool of effective antimicrobials. This special issue of Health Care Analysis explores the potential of two legal approaches—one long-term and one short-term—for managing the antimicrobial commons. The first article explores the lessons for antimicrobial resistance that can be learned from recent climate change agreements, and the second article explores how existing international laws can be adapted to better support global action in the short-term.
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McLean, A
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