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Sunday, April 03, 2011

Dia Mundial da Saúde 07 de abril



Mesa Redonda - Dia Mundial da Saúde – 7/4/2011
Coordenação:  Prof. Darci Campani, Gestão Ambiental, UFRGS
Palestrantes:    
Prof. Dra. Gertrudes Corção – ICBS/UFRGS
“Resistência de bactérias do esgoto à água e antibióticos”
Prof. Dra. Carmem Castro – IPH/UFRGS
“Resíduos agroquímicos na agricultura”
Eng. Agr. Salzano Barreto – CEVS/SES-RS
“Uso de agrotóxicos nas bacias hidrográficas do RS".


World Health Day – 7 April 2011

Antimicrobial resistance: no action today, no cure tomorrow

Arrow hits the bulls-eye of a target with slogan: Combat drug resistance - no action today, no cure tomorrow
WHO
Antimicrobial resistance is not a new problem but one that is becoming more dangerous; urgent and consolidated efforts are needed to avoid regressing to the pre-antibiotic era.
On World Health Day 2011, WHO will introduce a six-point policy package to combat the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

Antimicrobial resistance and its global spread

We live in an era in which we depend on antibiotics, and other antimicrobial medicines to treat conditions that decades ago, or even a few years ago in the case of HIV/AIDS, would have proved fatal. When antimicrobial resistance - also known as drug resistance - occurs, it renders these medicines ineffective. For World Health Day 2011, WHO will be calling for intensified global commitment to safeguard these medicines for future generations. Antimicrobial resistance - the theme of World Health Day 2011 - and its global spread, threatens the continued effectiveness of many medicines used today to treat infectious diseases.
For World Health Day 2011, WHO will call on governments and stakeholders to implement the policies and practices needed to prevent and counter the emergence of highly resistant microorganisms.



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