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UK government announces £210m plan to fight ‘silent killer’ health battle

Health Secretary Steve Barclay said antimicrobial resistance presents a considerable threat to people’s health in the UK and around the world, and statistics support his concern

The “silent killer” of antibiotic resistance – said to pose “a significant threat to people’s health around the world” – will be tackled in a £210-million investment by the Government.

The cash, from the UK aid budget, will support the Fleming Fund in continuing its work in Asia and Africa over the next three years. It will strengthen its capacity for surveillance of antibiotic resistance in up to 25 countries where the risk is highest, including Ghana, Kenya, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

More than 250 laboratories will be upgraded and provided with new equipment, including genome sequencing technology that helps track bacterial transmission between humans, animals and the environment. The investment was announced during a visit to India by Health Secretary Steve Barclay.

He said: “Antimicrobial resistance is a silent killer which poses a significant threat to people’s health around the world and here in the UK, and will be an important topic here at the G20 in India.

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