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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has evolved into a “silent pandemic,” transcending clinical boundaries to become a formidable threat to global stability. By 2026, it is no longer just a medical challenge of “untreatable infections” but a macro-critical economic risk that threatens to reverse decades of progress in modern medicine, food security, and poverty reduction, potentially pushing millions back into extreme indigence.
Recent data from the WHO GLASS Report 2025 and the IHME highlight the staggering scale of the crisis:
Beyond the data, the challenge is compounded by weak surveillance systems, the proliferation of substandard/falsified drugs, and the deep-seated lack of clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in clinical and community settings, which act as “super-spreaders” for resistant genes.
To avert an “economic time bomb,” a “One Health” integrated approach is essential:
Tackling AMR is not just a health imperative but a high-return economic strategy. Investing US$ 63 billion annually in infection control and R&D could yield a 28:1 Return on Investment, translating into nearly US$ 1 trillion in economic gains by 2050. Failure to act now will render routine surgeries—like C-sections and transplants—impossible, effectively ending the era of modern medicine.
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