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(C) highlights the antibiotic resistance in the EU elections

"(C) highlights the antibiotic resistance in the EU elections" "the Centre party wants to see a global agreement against antibiotic resistance, similar to t

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(C) highlights the antibiotic resistance in the EU elections
"(C) highlights the antibiotic resistance in the EU elections"

"the Centre party wants to see a global agreement against antibiotic resistance, similar to the paris agreement that are in the area of climate change."

"– Antibiotic resistance is a crucial issue and a ticking time bomb, " says C-leader Annie Lööf."

"On Friday, collected the Survivors to valupptakt ahead of the EU elections on may 26. Where will Annie Lööf to present one of the party's major proposals in the electoral campaign."

" We want the EUROPEAN union to take the initiative for a global agreement with binding commitments and concrete targets for the responsible use of antibiotics. And it should have consequences if you fail to act, " says Annie Lööf to the TT."

" If we do not act vigorously enough, we risk to end up in a situation where, for example, pneumonia in small children is not going to cure."

"In the worst scenarios, there can be 10 million people die because of antibiotic resistance by 2050 if nothing is done to reverse the trend. The situation looks very different in different parts of the world. In India works penicillin all the worse, while Sweden is relatively good."

"The more antibiotics used, the greater is the risk that the bacteria will develop resistance."

"– this is very urgent. When I look at research and statistics, I get a big lump in your stomach when you see how naive you are using antibiotics, both in livestock and in humans, " says Annie Lööf."

"In Sweden and the EU have a lot of work has been done to reduce antibiotic use. For example, tightened antibiotikareglerna in the EU at the end of last year, so that it will not be allowed to use antibiotics to healthy animals in the future."

"the Countries included in the world health organization come the 2015 agreement on a global action plan to combat antibiotic resistance. Annie Lööf believes that a global agreement à la the paris agreement is a natural next step. But she does not believe that it is done in a jiffy. It will need a lot of preparatory work."

"She and the party intends to, inter alia, to pursue the issue in their european group, Alde, in the EUROPEAN parliament and in discussions with the Swedish government."

"Just as in the paris agreement believe Annie Lööf that richer countries need to support developing countries in the work against resistant bacteria."

"It's not just a question of solidarity, but about our survival," says Lööf."

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