Antimicrobials: New Approaches to Managing Infections in a Post-COVID Era
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 14143
Special Issue Editors
Interests: health economics; community pharmacy; antimicrobial resistance; pharmacogenomics; medicines value
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Dear Colleagues,
The recent COVID pandemic has had a detrimental effect on health and social care systems globally but has driven many improvements. Scientists, healthcare professionals, academics and policymakers have had to work differently, and at an unpreceded pace to develop new medicines and technologies to respond to the virus. Better access and use of data, innovative applications (including environmental), genomic sequencing capacity and global research collaboration have resulted in early surveillance systems that have delivered evidenced-based care. We would like to invite papers that help us to understand how we utilize these advances and insights collected over the course of the pandemic to support approaches to managing infections in the post-COVID era. In particular, we would encourage submissions that consider implications for policy, research and practice. Examples would include novel approaches to developing, funding or testing new or existing therapies or diagnostics, and maintaining living prevention and management guidelines in a rapidly changing evidence-base. We would welcome interventions that directly impact patients (such as communication, behavior change, infection prevention strategies, diagnostics and self-testing, monitoring and reporting safety concerns and narrowing the health inequalities gap). Whilst the pandemic demonstrated a striking impact on global pollution through minimizing travel, it caused a hiatus in improving sustainability in healthcare equipment and medication so any lessons for improvement to protect the environment and minimize climate change would be well received.
Prof. Dr. Philip Howard
Prof. Dr. Tracey Thornley
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- surveillance
- prevention
- risk-stratification
- environmental
- health inequalities
- patient safety
- diagnostics
- stewardship
- sustainability
- behavioral
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