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Dear Colleague,
In this month’s guest column, appropriately titled “Laboratories—time to end the neglect” Working Group members Andrew Ramsay and Emma Back highlight a vital component of health systems critical to improving global drug resistance management. They argue that incorporating drug resistance surveillance into broader public health surveillance is essential for slowing resistance, as is creation of a broader information sharing system among local-level public health laboratories.
In other news, the UK opposition conservative party has just released a green paper highlighting its plans for a new results-oriented approach to aid, including health. It is encouraging to note that the global drug-resistance problem is mentioned several times. CGD’s Drug Resistance Working Group has had the opportunity to provide background information to the key Member of Parliament behind the green paper.
As always, we welcome your thoughts at [email protected].
Regards,
Rachel Nugent Deputy Director for Global Health Center for Global Development
Laboratories—time to end the neglect
by DRWG members Andrew Ramsay and Emma Back
The work of the CGD Drug Resistance Working Group has been focused on some of the major diseases of poverty such as TB, malaria, pneumonia and cholera that impact so disastrously upon the human and economic development of poorer countries. In its analysis of what drives drug resistance across the world, the Working Group has also looked at some of the most neglected aspects of developing country health services.
Laboratories are perhaps the most neglected of all health system components in developing countries, and have been termed the "Achilles Heel" of global efforts to combat infectious diseases.
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