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'The silent pandemic': What is the EU doing to fight Antimicrobial Resistance?
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2 years ago
In this episode of Smart Health, we hear from a sufferer of Antimicrobial Resistance, the deadly disease which has researchers and authorities scrambling for solutions.
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Back in 2013, Inaki Moran spent 20 consecutive days in bed.
00:06
His body had been ambushed by bacteria resistant to medicines.
00:11
It was to be the first in a long list of similar attacks.
00:15
I was regularly admitted to hospital.
00:18
I was admitted in 2016, in 2017 and in 2018
00:23
with different bacteria, different germs.
00:27
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00:30
63-year-old Inaki suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
00:40
He's also been treated for colon and lung cancers.
00:44
Bacteria resistant to treatments caused further havoc in a body already at the edge.
00:50
My quality of life was greatly reduced.
00:54
At the end, pulmonary transplant was jeopardised.
00:58
If the lungs are persistently infected, as was the case with me,
01:02
then the transplant can simply be called off.
01:05
In the end, I was lucky. I had a double lung transplant.
01:08
The worst was avoided.
01:10
Antimicrobial resistance, or AMR, is mainly driven by overuse
01:16
and misuse of antibiotics, antiseptics and antifungals.
01:21
It affects humans, animals, plants and the environment.
01:25
AMR causes some 35,000 deaths every year in the European Union,
01:30
with annual health care costs and productivity losses estimated at 1.5 billion euros.
01:36
Regular seminars help EU patients, physicians,
01:47
pharmaceutical representatives, researchers and policy makers
01:51
discuss prevention and control measures of what they call a silent pandemic.
01:56
Experts agree antimicrobial resistance is among the top three health threats
02:01
currently faced by the European Union.
02:04
Dr Soriano Cuesta is the head of the internal medicine unit
02:12
in a large public hospital in Madrid.
02:16
There are extensive epidemiological studies involving more than 1,000 intensive care units
02:22
showing that on a given day, more than 50% of the patients admitted have an active infection,
02:28
and half of those cases are hospital-acquired infections.
02:31
This is a very serious issue, and unfortunately at the ICU,
02:35
the infections are often multidrug-resistant bacteria.
02:39
A lethal, complex and urgent situation that the European Commission has proposed to address
02:45
by reducing the consumption of antimicrobials by 20%.
02:50
The European Commission wants to also encourage the development of new antibiotics,
03:03
for instance by giving developers an extra year of regulatory data protection.
03:09
Since the 1980s, we have not had any novel antimicrobials developed.
03:15
So we needed to provide strong incentives for new, for novel antimicrobials to be developed.
03:22
We're doing this by proposing the transferable exclusivity vouchers.
03:27
We need to also work on advocating on the prudent use of antimicrobials
03:33
and on addressing the abuse of antimicrobials.
03:37
But at the same time, we need to support the European pharmaceutical industry so that they innovate,
03:43
so we have new products on the market.
03:45
The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations says they are also ready to play their role.
03:53
In 2020, we proposed a fund of one billion US dollars until 2030,
04:05
with the objective of finding two to four new antibiotics.
04:08
And this was a sort of a bridging fund to help small biotechs that you saw have been failing,
04:13
to be able to produce antibiotics.
04:15
But it cannot replace a proper system of incentives.
04:21
And patients conclude public awareness is equally important.
04:26
I think that if all patients know about their diseases, in this case antimicrobial resistance,
04:34
if they know what the symptoms are, what the treatment is, if they are prepared,
04:39
then they are going to be active patients.
04:42
They are really going to put up barriers against all this.
04:45
And that's what we patients are trying to spread, our knowledge based on experience.
04:51
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