resistance 15: the grand challenge
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Sir Mark WalportGovernment’s Chief Scientific Adviser
14th September 2015
Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
• Health, wellbeing, resilience & security
• Knowledge translated to economic advantage
• The right science for emergencies
• Underpinning policy with evidence
• Advocacy and leadership for science
Government Chief Scientific Adviser
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Risk is all-pervasive
Natural events
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Human
Risk is all-pervasive
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Innovation is needed to mitigate these risks
The challenges we face include:
• Climate change
• Water security
• Food and agricultureCredit: Lindsey Bengtson/PD
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Innovation has got us where we are
• Widespread electrification
• Improvements in healthcare
• Mass production systems
• Better transport links Credit: A_Werdan/PD
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Forms of innovation and risks
1) High level of acceptance but who pays?
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Forms of innovation and risks
2) Science meets values
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Forms of innovation and risks
3) My risk, your benefit
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Forms of innovation and risks
4) Unintended consequences
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Forms of innovation and risks
5) New challenges
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance:Borne out of innovation
Humans:• Infections Diseases
→ Vaccines, Antibiotics
Animals and Plants:• Infectious diseases
• Pests
• Weeds
→Vaccines, Antibiotics, Pesticides, Herbicides
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Darwin in action:• Viruses • Microbes • Pests and weeds
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Resistance:A growing problem
Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance:Balance risk and benefits
We want to treat infections or infestations, however, we must balance the risks and benefits e.g.
• Antibiotics can damage gut flora, leading to opportunistic infections such as C difficile
• Herbicides and pesticides can kill ‘useful’ insects as collateral damage, and significantly harm biodiversity
• Needless use of antibiotics hastens the growth of resistance without providing any benefit
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
The important of meta-analysis:
Resistance:Need for clear evidence
NICE• Independent of the customer
• International leader on quality
• Creates evidence standard - "Technology Appraisal Process"
• Reviews evidence:
Science
Economics
• Provides clear recommendation to the customer
Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance:Need clear communication
To healthcare professionals
To the agricultural sector
The public at large
Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance: Market failures
Globally, we have not been investing enough in research to prepare for when our current disease controls will be ineffective
The Market Place is not working
Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance: The next steps?
Animals and plants• Breed new resistant species
• Develop new vaccines and antibiotics
• Develop new herbicides and pesticides
Humans• Develop new vaccines and
antibiotics - a constant race against nature
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Resistance: Science meets values
Teosinte Zea mays
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Resistance 15: The Grand Challenge
Conclusion
• Resistance is a huge and growing problem
• There are new tools, particularly in the area of genetics
• We need to work across disciplines, recognising commonalities
• Communication is key
• The market place is a challengeMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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