As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiotic resistance undermines much of modern health care, which relies on access to effective antibiotics to prevent and treat infections associated with routine medical procedures. The resulting challenges have much in common with those posed by climate change, which economists have responded to with research that has informed and shaped public policy. Drawing on economic concepts such as externalities and the principal-agent relationship, we suggest how economics can help to solve the challenges arising from increasing resistance to antibiotics. We discuss solutions to the key economic issues, from incentivizing the development of effective new ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
The threat from antimicrobial-resistant organisms is accumulating and accelerating. One strand of th...
The development of antibiotics needs to be supported through new financial stimuli, including help f...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing, driven by widespread antibiotic use. The ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue that threatens to alter the treatment and management of i...
PubMed ID: 18662118Antibiotics are developed to kill microorganisms; however, microorganisms develop...
Daily and Ehrlich have described the current state of our epidemiological environment in chilling de...
AbstractThe declining effectiveness of antibiotics imposes potentially large health and economic bur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999In recent years bacteria have become increasingly res...
The world faces a worsening public health crisis: A growing number of bacteria are resistant to avai...
The development of resistance by organisms to antimicrobials is a natural phenomenon. Although it is...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
The threat from antimicrobial-resistant organisms is accumulating and accelerating. One strand of th...
The development of antibiotics needs to be supported through new financial stimuli, including help f...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing, driven by widespread antibiotic use. The ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue that threatens to alter the treatment and management of i...
PubMed ID: 18662118Antibiotics are developed to kill microorganisms; however, microorganisms develop...
Daily and Ehrlich have described the current state of our epidemiological environment in chilling de...
AbstractThe declining effectiveness of antibiotics imposes potentially large health and economic bur...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999In recent years bacteria have become increasingly res...
The world faces a worsening public health crisis: A growing number of bacteria are resistant to avai...
The development of resistance by organisms to antimicrobials is a natural phenomenon. Although it is...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
The threat from antimicrobial-resistant organisms is accumulating and accelerating. One strand of th...
The development of antibiotics needs to be supported through new financial stimuli, including help f...