Raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance – Sketching antimicrobial resistance
Over the weekend, an exhibit titled "Sketching Antimicrobial Resistance" opened on display stands along Austurstræti. The exhibit is part of an international awareness campaign on antimicrobial resistance and the vital need to preserve antibiotic effectiveness for future generations.
Thirty artists, including Hugleikur Dagsson, use creative and visual works to explore antimicrobial resistance and its impact on public health, communities, and ecosystems around the world. By making this complex subject more accessible to the public, the artists highlight the crucial need to protect antibiotic efficacy for the future. The exhibit is titled "Sketching Antimicrobial Resistance."
This summer, the works will be displayed on outdoor stands along Austurstræti, offering passersby a chance to step away from their daily routines and experience the exhibit in public life. The Director of Health and the Chief Epidemiologist are leading the campaign in Iceland.
Antimicrobial resistance – an escalating global challenge
Safeguarding antibiotic effectiveness for future generations is one of the defining challenges of our time. Overcoming this challenge will require broad-scale action and ambitious targets in the fight against the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Antimicrobial resistance is an escalating global crisis and ranks among the greatest public health threats the world faces today.
Iceland participates in EU-JAMRAI 2, the European Joint Action on Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections. The exhibit on Austurstræti is part of the organization's broader international campaign.