Dame Sally Davies to lead on antimicrobial resistance

Outgoing Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies is to become the UK special envoy on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Dame Sally will be working across all sectors to deliver a single response to AMR, which includes health, agriculture and the environment.

Professor Dame Sally played a critical role in putting AMR on the global agenda, driving forward the UK’s strategy and advising the UN in her role as Co-Convenor for the Interagency Coordination Group on AMR.

Professor Dame Sally Davies said: "AMR is a complex challenge which needs local, national and global action. The UK should be proud of its world-leading work on AMR. We have made tangible progress but it is essential we maintain momentum. I am honoured to have been asked to continue this vital work on behalf of the UK government."

Last year the government committed £32 million funding to accelerate the UK’s work in the global fight against AMR.

Ten leading research centres across the country will now use the funding to explore new ways to inform prescribing and identify patterns of resistance.

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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