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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday August 7, 2001 3B resistance growing in Carbon County, United notes U. S. Antibiotic resistance isa wide dusk force to identify the key priorities in addressing the antimicrobial resistance prob--. critical agents ; In addition, the task force : felt strongly that appropriate use of antibiotics should be en- -. Iem.' The task force developed a i couraged in human and veteri-- .list of potential actions, tanked. nary medicine. There was par-- ; ,the items and submitted rec-- ' ificular concern that certain .. ommendations to the federal . drugs viewed as critical for huv man medicine are being used y;. agency, The panel felt that FDA has ; in food animals. Facilitating and encourag- -; responsibilities and the poten- - ' tiaf to improve public health Ing product development hnd appropriate use of drugs. Vthrough actions in font; key growing problem identified as major public health threat in thcUnited States and through . .'. buttheworld ,., The continuing emergence ..of difficult to treat pathogens:. threatens the lives of hospital- - " .; ized individuals andpeople with chronic conditions, notes the U.S. Food and Drug Ad ministration. Even more dis-- :: . FDA should collaborate ... .v- V;---- . .. . - : . . : -. . . : ; :T regu-latedfo- . :; . Buckling up adult passengers and: restraining young children save lives! .. : .. : ; : f . . ; . , . . - . will help to blot the stain. ; 'Always blot, never rub! Rubbing will sprcad'the spot and harmthefabric "'V . . Do not irem or aRily heat to spots or stains. 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The coordinated effort The spectrum of tbe re-- : should also focus on develop-- : ; genes cross national and regu- - propriate regulatory frame' -. work search standardized indicates to the boundaries, drugs.repre-ranges from the basic latoty ing guidelines protect .Factors responsible fori sehting the last line of defense. and a Management structure Involving mechanisms pf reris-- . antibiotic resistance and strat- - against resistant organisms for addressing resistance con-- . tance induction and transfer reegies for attacking the problem The action may include post- - cerns in the review, labeling lated to livestock to the applied r are complex. involving improved detection-..-marketing surveillance ofuse '.and promotion ' Misuse of antimicrobiaiis and the development of resis-- ; bial containing devices. . : of resistant pathogens in : I Desired products include., ; . products. jnaybedriven byunawareness, tance. ' renew force The task not only antibiotics, but Therapeutic options for emphasized inadequate surveillance and the need for standardized tests misunderstanding on the part sistant infections have become also vaccines to prevent infecto demonstrate drug safety and of health cqre providers as well increasingly limited and, there-a-s tions and reduce drug use. effectiveness along with consisConsideration of new ecofore, it is important to preserve patients, indicates FDA At times, the welfare of an the drugs for critical uses. Be-- ; nomic approaches to create in--. tent labeling and promotional individual patient may appear cause the agents are active centives for product develop- -' claims for products: ; ' .to be in conflict with public against bacteria,' ment and optimal use may be Development, of a. written incen-titimarket a is health there needs. Increased necessary since exclusivity is policies for review of products ; strong compe' may rcsult in limited phy--: tive to study and use die drugs not currently granted, exp- that contain antimicrobials will ' tadc force. siciah time and reduce diagnos-- : 'When alternative medications lained the help insure consistency in FDA ' : ef--, v .tic the safe and exist. Facilitating approval. testing. While many difficulties in Marketing practices may be' Using drugs of last resort for fective use of antimicrobials. Product labeling offers the development and transfer ' infections readily treated .by alat Odds with the desirability ' limited use of broad spectrum .. ternative medicines ultimately FDA the opportunity to com Of diagnostic technologies inandor newer agents.The use compromises efficacy and safe municate important facts about volve issues like cost and quat-- . Of antimicrobial agents in live-treatment for serious infec-- ;: drug safety and efficacy. Ad- ity control, the potential pay--. herence tobasic principles pf off in terms of enhancing ap- -: stock can contribute to the tions. , The task force recom- : antibiotic use can. reduce, the propriate use of pool of resistant pathogens. :. tremendous. if But all antibiotic use mended partnering with the likelihood of encouraging resiseven is v ' .were to become appropriate, ; Rapid tests are crucially im-- .' drug industry to monitor usage tance. The task force supported la- pOrtant in alleviating the worldthe FDA indicates that resist, and bacterial resistance to the tance would not disappear: agents. Monitoring could allow beling all antibiotics to include ; wide problem, stressed the task i Ongoing research and develop-- detection of emerging resisr key information about resist ..force.- mentof innovative drugs and tance and identification of tance as well as encoursige ju.'ne FDA should assist in improved diagnostics for infec strategies to remedy the situa-tio- n. dicious, safe and effective use. developing procedures to iden-- . tious diseases-remaincrucial. The FDA should not only .FDA should work toward, tlfy the presence or absence of .To coordinate action to. explore potential regulatcny ap- assuring that patient educa- .infection, whether an infection Combat antibiotic resistance, proaches, but help define and tional materials are provided is bacterial and whether it is re-" .the FDA chartered an agency- - encourage optimum use of- wi prescriptions. FDA should sistant, concluded the panel. . . "i . no-has- :r-. : .. 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While considerable research is performed at universitiesand in the industry, the FDA has : important scientific resources invested in antibiotic resistance and the federal agencys scientists have made important con-tributions to the field. : ar-e?- s:' ' 'Maximizing' and xoordi-- . nating scientific research to address the critically mounting ' Clean.6,.. bial use and resistance. . concerting, commonly acquired and food borne infec- pro- - vide enhanced, consistent infor-- : matron' to consumers and pro- fessionals regarding antimicro- - . j The number one New York Times bestselling author of Talking Dirty with the Queen of Clean is now ready to air her dirty laundry in public withTIhlking Dirty Laundry with the Queen of i use a variety of means to . ; . stain non-resista- nt ., . : on : - ; . . . : ; . cs .: . . -, - : - ,. ; . : s . - Our little Angel is growing up. Happy Sweet 16 Have $ story or photo idea? 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