National Antimicrobial Resistance Center opens in Uzbekistan
The center is made possible by a recently established Cooperative Agreement between CDC and the Ministry of Health’s Research Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology and Infectious Disease.
The newly established center will enable both partners to acquire, for the first time ever, empirical data on the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in Uzbekistan, and make substantial progress in advancing antimicrobial resistance efforts in Uzbekistan. Such efforts will improve the lives and health of Uzbeks and others in the region and reduce the incidence of these serious drug-resistant threats.
Participants recognized the strong efforts and commitment of the Government of Uzbekistan in identifying antimicrobial resistance as one of the country’s leading public health concerns and pledging to combat the rise of antibiotics-resistant bacteria in close coordination and cooperation with the World Health Organization and the United States.