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Antibiotic resistance is reaching crisis proportions, resulting in
infections that are difficult, or impossible, to treat. Resistant bacteria
can evolve even after careful use of antibiotics. But the overuse and misuse of
antibiotics greatly accelerates the proliferation of resistant
bacteria, thus speeding the demise of antibiotics as effective
treatments.
The Campaign's Mission
Keep Antibiotics Working: The Campaign to End Antibiotic Overuse includes
concerned health, consumer, agricultural, environmental, humane and other advocacy groups with more than ten million members, all
working to reduce the growing public health threat of antibiotic resistance.
Our primary goal is to end the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in
animal agriculture, though we also support efforts to limit overuse in human
medicine. Current estimates indicate that agriculture accounts for more
than 80 percent of antibiotic use in the U.S.
The Campaign focuses on three areas:
- Phasing out use in non-sick animals of antibiotics that
are or may become important to human medicine;
- Restricting use in sick animals of antibiotics essential for treating sick humans, notably fluoroquinolones;
- Ensuring policymakers and the public will have adequate data at their disposal to track antibiotic use and the development of antibiotic resistance.
Health professional organizations and public interest groups are invited to endorse the Campaign's Principles. Such endorsement does not constitute joining the Campaign - it is simply an indication of support for the principles as stated.
To do so, contact Lisa Isenhart.
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