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AMR invades daily life, a silent regional fight
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74724, member: 636"] A health specialist from the East Central and Southern Africa Health Community warns that antimicrobial resistance has become a massive systems-level threat affecting everything from medical care to food security across the region. Microorganisms are evolving to resist medicines, and infections that used to be treatable are becoming impossible to cure. This crisis is slowing progress on 12 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, hitting health, poverty reduction, and economic growth especially hard. Regional cooperation offers the best shot at fighting back through shared surveillance data, harmonized standards, and pooled resources. Countries need to embed infection prevention as standard practice, use antibiotic frameworks that prioritize safer options, and strengthen regulations on inappropriate drug sales. The specialist argues that fixing this requires everyone from policymakers to communities to step up, because no single hospital or country can tackle evolving microbes alone. Acting together means protecting current healthcare systems while building lasting institutions for the future. Better diagnostics, clean water access, and proper training for health workers are essential right this minute, while long-term solutions demand sustained funding and multisectoral coordination that actually works. [/QUOTE]
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