The PACCARB Act, also known as Bill 118 s 2434, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress aimed at addressing the growing issue of antibiotic resistance. The bill seeks to reauthorize the Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (PACCARB) in order to continue its important work in advising the President and federal agencies on strategies to combat antibiotic resistance.
The PACCARB Act includes provisions to enhance coordination and collaboration among federal agencies, as well as with international partners, in order to address the global threat of antibiotic resistance. The bill also calls for increased research and surveillance efforts to better understand the scope of the problem and develop effective solutions.
Additionally, the PACCARB Act includes measures to promote the appropriate use of antibiotics in both human and animal health settings, as well as to encourage the development of new antibiotics and alternative treatments. The bill also emphasizes the importance of education and outreach efforts to raise awareness about the issue of antibiotic resistance and promote responsible antibiotic use.
Overall, the PACCARB Act represents a bipartisan effort to address the urgent issue of antibiotic resistance and protect public health. By reauthorizing and strengthening the work of the PACCARB, this legislation aims to advance efforts to combat antibiotic resistance and ensure the continued effectiveness of these life-saving medications.