Plan to better fight spread of drug-resistant superbugs under review


The republic is reviewing its action plan to better control the emergence and spread of future drug-resistant superbugs.

The National Strategic Action Plan (NSAP) was launched in 2017 to reduce the antimicrobial resistance rate (AMR) here – meaning the prevalence of drug-resistant infections – through education, surveillance, research, infection prevention and control, and optimisation of antimicrobial use.

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