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Recent studies from Ukraine's war zones reveal alarming trends in antimicrobial resistance, marking a critical concern for global health security. Amidst the chaos, pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strains have been isolated from war victims, showing resistance to all tested antibiotics, including last-resort drugs like carbapenems and colistin. These strains not only display a high resistance profile but are also hypervirulent, possessing multiple virulence genes that enhance their ability to cause severe infections.
The war has compromised sanitary conditions and healthcare infrastructures, propelling the spread of these superbugs. As these pathogens spill over into broader communities and across borders, they pose a significant threat, complicating injuries sustained in war and potentially leading to outbreaks in civilian populations.
The emergence of pandrug-resistant pathogens in conflict zones underscores the urgent need for global cooperation to contain antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It’s a stark reminder that AMR respects no borders, making it a shared responsibility to act.
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Ljungquist, O., Magda, M., Giske, C. G., Tellapragada, C., Nazarchuk, O., Dmytriiev, D., Thofte, O., Öhnström, V., Matuschek, E., Blom, A. M., & Riesbeck, K. (2024). Pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae isolated from Ukrainian war victims are hypervirulent. Journal of Infection, 89(6), 106312.
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