Global burden of bacterial antimicrobial resistance 1990–2021: a systematic analysis with forecasts to 2050
Key takeaways:
First in-depth analysis of global health impacts of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) over time reveals trends from 1990 to 2021 and estimates potential impacts to 2050 for 204 countries and territories.
More than one million people died from AMR globally each year between 1990 and 2021. Over the period, AMR deaths among children aged under five declined by 50% while those among people aged 70 and older increased by more than 80%.
Future forecasts indicate AMR deaths will rise steadily in the coming decades, increasing by almost 70% by 2050 compared to 2022, continuing to more greatly impact older people.
Estimates suggest improved access to health care and antibiotics could save a total of 92 million lives between 2025 and 2050.
The findings highlight the need for decisive actions – including improved healthcare, expanded prevention and control measures, and new antibiotics – to protect people from the threat of AMR.
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