19 November 2025
Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone

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Presentation

A silent pandemic is hitting worldwide. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is responsible for approximately 35,000 deaths annually in the EU/EEA. By 2050, this number will hit 90,000. With no time to waste, a multiple stakeholder approach is needed to develop evidence-based public health strategies to tackle AMR and meet the 2030 targets. Achieving such targets needs a strong and efficient implementation of different complementary approaches beyond development of antibiotics in the fight against AMR, such as better diagnostics, antimicrobial stewardship programs and prevention of infections. While strong efforts are made in the hospital setting with improving diagnostics, stewardship plans and infection control measures, there are still important gaps in the community setting in managing overuse and misuse of antibiotics in treating very common infections (respiratory and urinary) and thus controlling development of AMR.

Infection prevention is the first step in addressing the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. Today, policies or regulations on infection prevention and control (IPC) focus on WASH (water sanitation and hygiene) and sometimes also on routine vaccination programs for at-risk populations. However, complementary strategies to prevent infections are already available or in development, like prophylactic vaccines, immunotherapies priming innate immunity, passive immunization, and decolonization approaches preventing transmission and infection.

It would be important to better define the role of these complementary strategies in the fight against AMR.

 

Objectives

  • Raise awareness of the overall spectrum of approaches to prevent infections
  • Define steps and actions to be taken in order to integrate broader prevention in IPC policies and regulations
  • Find consensus on how to implement efficient AMR fighting preventative strategies in the community setting
  • Call for action: define list of simple, easily implementable initiatives to raise awareness and to better control use of antibiotics

 

Agenda

  • 09.00: Introduction09.10Interactive panel discussion
  • 10.15: Coffee Break
  • 10.45: Parallel workshop sessions : Call for action: define list of simple, easily implementable initiatives to raise awareness and to better control use of antibiotics
  • 11.45: Wrap-up of the workshop sessions
  • 12.00: Closing remarks
  • 12.15: Networking time

 

Speakers

zaidi_mariam Mariam Zaidi          
Journalist, England
Moderator
paulin_deschenaux_sarah Dr Sarah Paulin-Deschenaux
Technical Officer, AMR Department, World Health Organization (WHO), Switzerland, Panelist
wanninger_ingrid Dr Ingrid Wanninger           
Board Member BEAM Alliance, Germany, Panelist
head_melissa Mrs Melissa Mead        
Ambassador UK Sepsis Trust, England, Panelist
cai_tommaso Prof Tommaso Cai;        
Urologist, Italy, Panelist

 

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Geneva
Room B1_06
Campus Biotech, 9 chemin des mines, 1202 Geneva
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