EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 4 MIN
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from Tête-à-Tête with Bioethics · host UNESCO Bioethics Unit of Rotaract Club of Medicrew
This episode tackles the escalating ethical crisis of antimicrobial resistance — where medicine, public policy, and human rights intersect. From historic missteps in antibiotic stewardship to the widening global inequalities that shape who lives and who dies from drug-resistant infections, we explore how AMR threatens not just microbes, but moral frameworks worldwide.Dedicated to World AMR Awareness Week (18–24 November), this episode examines:Who decides how life-saving antibiotics are allocated — balancing individual patient needs with collective responsibility.The tension between survival and long-term societal impact — as overuse today fuels untreatable infections tomorrow.Global inequities in AMR preparedness — where some regions lack basic diagnostics while others misuse last-line drugs.How ethics reshaped infection control — from the early denial of microbial evolution to the modern demand for stewardship, transparency, and accountability. 💜 AMR may be invisible, but the ethical dilemmas it creates shape the future of healthcare. 💜
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This episode tackles the escalating ethical crisis of antimicrobial resistance — where medicine, public policy, and human rights intersect. From historic missteps in antibiotic stewardship to the widening global inequalities that shape who lives and who dies from drug-resistant infections, we explore how AMR threatens not just microbes, but moral frameworks worldwide.Dedicated to World AMR Awareness Week (18–24 November), this episode examines:Who decides how life-saving antibiotics are allocated — balancing individual patient needs with collective responsibility.The tension between survival and long-term societal impact — as overuse today fuels untreatable infections tomorrow.Global inequities in AMR preparedness — where some regions lack basic diagnostics while others misuse last-line drugs.How ethics reshaped infection control — from the early denial of microbial evolution to the modern demand for stewardship, transparency, and accountability. 💜 AMR may be invisible, but the ethical dilemmas it creates shape the future of healthcare. 💜
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