Authors
Josie Coburn, Frederique Bone, Michael M Hopkins, Andy Stirling, Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz, Stathis Arapostathis, Martin J Llewelyn
Publication date
2021/5/1
Journal
Research Policy
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
104140
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
This article provides prospective appraisal of key policy instruments intended to stimulate innovation to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR refers to the ability of microbes to evolve resistance to those treatments designed to kill them, and is associated with the overuse or misuse of medicines such as antibiotics. AMR is an emerging global challenge with major implications for healthcare and society as a whole. Diagnostic tests for infectious diseases can guide decision making when prescribing medicines, so reducing inappropriate drug use. In the context of growing international interest in policies to stimulate innovation in AMR diagnostics, this study uses multicriteria mapping (MCM) to appraise a range of policy instruments in order to understand their potential performance while also highlighting the uncertainties that stakeholders hold about such interventions in complex contexts. A contribution of the …
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