DiscoverSolve for X: Innovations to Change the WorldCompounding the cure: How our overzealous efforts to zap infections could be making animals — and humans — sicker
Compounding the cure: How our overzealous efforts to zap infections could be making animals — and humans — sicker

Compounding the cure: How our overzealous efforts to zap infections could be making animals — and humans — sicker

Update: 2025-04-24
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Experts are calling antimicrobial resistance the silent pandemic: Each year, AMR is responsible for more than a million deaths around the world. It’s a threat to our health that’s been exacerbated by the very medications used to treat it. This problem has been growing for decades, and healthcare practitioners have responded by developing new antibiotics. “And then,” says Dr. Scott Weese, a global expert in antimicrobial resistance, “we started running out of antibiotics.” To address the rise of drug-resistant pathogens, we need to examine how we use these medications to treat disease in both humans and animals, says Weese. The question is, how can we safeguard the life-saving drugs we have — while also protecting the health of all creatures on this planet?

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Dr. Scott Weese is a veterinary internal medicine specialist, chief of infection control and director of the Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College. Weese is a member of the Global Leaders Group on antimicrobial resistance and has helped craft antimicrobial use guidelines for veterinarians in Canada. 

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Compounding the cure: How our overzealous efforts to zap infections could be making animals — and humans — sicker

Compounding the cure: How our overzealous efforts to zap infections could be making animals — and humans — sicker

Scott Weese, Manjula Selvarajah