MSF Response to the launch of the Global Research & Development Collaboration Hub for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)

Sorry for spamming you with the mails. But here is the statement issued German Federal Ministry of Education and Research: https://www.bmbf.de/files/PM%200522-041%20Global_AMR_Hub_engl.pdf 

Our statment and flash quote concerning this again below for your reference. 

Geneva, 22 May 2018—Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF)welcomes the launch of the Global Research & Development (R&D) collaboration hub on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) at the World Health Assembly. The development of the Hub was initiated by the German G20 presidency in 2017 with an aim to promote coordination of existing and futurefinancial investments for AMR R&D initiatives. 

This Global R&D Hub on AMR has the potential to be an important part of the international response that is urgently needed. MSF has released a statement with several proposals for the Hub to ensure the delivery of patient-needs-driven R&D for new and affordable medical tools that address the AMR crisis in an equitable, cost-effective and sustainable way. Read the statement here: https://www.msfaccess.org/content/msf-open-statement-launch-global-amr-rd-collaboration-hub 

Quote from Els Torreele, Executive Director, MSF Access Campaign:

“MSF has been witnessing, with alarming regularity, the challenges caused by antimicrobial resistance in our clinics: from war-wounded patients from Syria undergoing reconstructive surgery in Jordan, to burn patients in Haiti; from newborn babies in Pakistan to patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in South Africa, India and Eastern Europe.  

We are encouraged by the launch of the Global R&D Hub on AMR which could be an important catalyst to address theurgent need for medical tools for use by people in real life conditions to tackle the worldwide AMR crisis.With more than half a million new cases each year and around a quarter of a million deaths, MDR-TB also needs to be a key focus of the Hub.

To provide a truly effective response, the AMR Hub has to go beyond business as usual, and foster a cost-effective and sustainableR&D ecosystem that maximizes public return on investment and delivers effective new treatments that people need, that are adapted to the health contexts in which people are treated, and available and accessible at prices people can afford. A new diagnostic, medicine or vaccine won’t do much good if the majority of the people who need it don’t have access.” 

Shailly Gupta
Press & Communications Officer
MSF Access Campaign
Médecins Sans Frontières
Ph: +41 22 849 9334
M: +41 79 203 13 02
Skype: Shailly.17 |Twitter: @shaillytweeting

 

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About Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Access Campaign

In 1999, in the wake of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, MSF launched the Access Campaign. Its purpose has been to push for access to, and the development of life-saving and life prolonging medicines, diagnostic tests and vaccines for patients in MSF programmes and beyond.

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