- June 21, 2017Risk perception drives clinician decisions to prescribe antibiotics
Researchers at CDDEP, Cornell University, and The George Washington University reveal psychology behind why clinicians prescribe antibiotics that may not be needed.
Read moreRead more Read More - June 6, 2017WHO Updates Model List of Essential Medicines
CDDEP Expert Participates in Review Panel for Antibacterials.
Read moreRead more Read More - May 11, 2017Similar rates of antimicrobial resistance in tertiary care hospitals and community hospitals
Increasing antimicrobial resistance trends in both settings indicates continued need to improve infection control and antimicrobial stewardship.
Read moreRead more Read More - April 12, 2017South Asia unprepared to address emerging infectious diseases
Experts indicate South Asia is unprepared to address emerging, epidemic and spreading endemic pathogens, risking millions of lives and substantial economic potential.
Read moreRead more Read More - March 21, 2017New approach estimates tuberculosis burden in India, models transmission dynamics of urban and rural regions
Improved estimates of tuberculosis incidence are urgently needed to support effective control programs.
Read moreRead more Read More - January 17, 2017Diptheria-Pertussis-Tetanus vaccine participation among Indian children, study identifies major influences
Parents’ education and healthcare access affect diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT) vaccine uptake among children in India.
Read moreRead more Read More - October 13, 2015Microbiology culture market estimated to attain revenues worth US $7.5 bn by 2023.
Transparency Market Research – October 13, 2015. “According to the Centre for Disease Dynamics, Economics and Policy (CDDEP), a U.S.-based independent research body, the demand for antibiotics will soar to 105.600 tons by 2030, to cater to the healthcare needs of about 8.5 bn people. From infection control to better agricultural productivity to improving industrial […]
Read moreRead more Read More - April 9, 2015Living on Earth: Growth In Livestock Antibiotics Raises Risks For Humans
How exactly does globally increasing livestock antibiotic use adversely affect human health?
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CDDEP Director Ramanan Laxminarayan was interviewed on PRI's Living On Earth radio program to examine this question. Laxminarayan addresses how and when … - July 9, 2014Global Antibiotic Consumption Soars 36% in 10 years, Raising Concerns About Superbugs
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Human consumption of antibiotics around the globe increased by 36% in the 2000-2010 period, primarily in the developing world, raising concerns about the threat of antimicrobial resistance, according to a study by researchers from …
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