Symposium on rise in drug resistant bacteria held at IMTECH

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

The CSIR-Institute of Microbial Technology, a microbial institute under the Ministry of Science and Technology, organised a one-day symposium here today on the issue of the rise in drug resistant bacteria or super-bugs.

The conference was presided over by Punjab and Chandigarh Administrator V P Singh Badnore.

The suggested that it was crucial that the scientific community, along with other public stakeholders, work towards delivery of new solutions for bacterial

The appreciated IMTECHs role in developing new drugs that can counter bacteria.

He also stressed on the urgent need of Indian research and development institutions to deliver new solutions on the issues of AMR.

Eminent N K Ganguly, former DG, ICMR, Delhi, advised steps must take to tackle the vital issue of AMR.

Speaking on the occasion said, "We are witnessing an alarming rise in the levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria linked to misuse of in hospitals and general population. The rise of drug-resistant pathogens is a global challenge. The is a key stakeholder in developing new drugs to tackle AMR."

He stressed that the also has a national centre for Microbial Type Culture Collection and which has more than 30,000 unexplored microbial strains, that can serve as goldmine for discovery of new antibiotics, the way penicillin, streptomycin and other were discovered in early 19th century.

The institute is also part of the Union Governments Plan for resistance containment and aims to tackle issue of resistance via new research in drugs, vaccine and diagnostics.

The IMTECH is entering into new collaborations for tackling drug resistant bacteria with international and national companies like & respectively, Koul informed.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 22:50 IST