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WHO Unveils Framework to Combat Drug Resistance in HIV and STIs

The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced the **Integrated Drug Resistance Action Framework for HIV, Hepatitis B and C, and Sexually Transmitted Infections**, covering the period from **2026 to 2030**. This comprehensive roadmap aims to tackle the escalating threat of drug resistance, which poses significant challenges in controlling these public health issues. Without urgent and coordinated efforts, drug resistance could lead to increased infections, treatment failures, and preventable morbidity and mortality, undermining global elimination objectives.

The new framework takes a unified approach designed to prevent the emergence and spread of drug resistance while mitigating its impact through integrated, people-centred strategies. It outlines five strategic areas of focus: prevention and response, monitoring and surveillance, research and innovation, laboratory capacity, and governance mechanisms.

Strategies for Combating Drug Resistance

A key emphasis of the framework is on antimicrobial stewardship, the establishment of stronger surveillance systems, and ensuring equitable access to high-quality prevention, diagnosis, and treatment services for **HIV**, **hepatitis B**, **hepatitis C**, and **STIs**.

Dr. **Tereza Kasaeva**, Director of WHO’s Department for HIV, Tuberculosis, Hepatitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections, stated, “Drug resistance threatens decades of progress in HIV, hepatitis and STI control. This framework is a call to action for countries, communities and partners to unite around a shared agenda.”

The framework is built upon WHO’s **Global Health Sector Strategies** and aligns with the **Sustainable Development Goals** and the **Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance**. It responds to renewed political commitment following the **2024 UN High-level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance**, presenting a multisectoral roadmap for implementation.

Global Implications and Future Actions

The introduction of this framework marks a significant step in safeguarding the advancements made in tackling HIV and other related infections. The WHO’s initiative calls for immediate action from nations and stakeholders to reverse the trend of drug resistance. The collaborative efforts outlined in the framework aim to preserve the effectiveness of life-saving antimicrobial drugs as the world strives to end these epidemics.

By addressing the multifaceted challenges presented by drug resistance, the WHO is positioning itself as a leader in public health advocacy. The integration of various strategic areas will foster a comprehensive response to ensure that prevention and treatment efforts remain effective and accessible worldwide.

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