Antimicrobial resistance in conflict zones

冲突地区抗菌药物耐药性

Health Check

2026-03-26

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For the last few weeks, the news has been dominated by the situation in the Middle East. Joining Claudia Hammond is BBC Health Correspondent James Gallagher who speaks with Dr Antoine Abou Fayad, a microbiologist and medicinal chemist based in Beirut, Lebanon. He reveals that war, just like the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, provides the perfect storm to accelerate the spread of multidrug-resistant infections. And nobody is safe. Following the recent meningitis B outbreak in the UK which has killed two people and led to the rollout of vaccines and preventative antibiotics, Claudia and James discuss how meningitis outbreaks are dealt with in the ‘meningitis belt’ - an area stretching across 26 sub-Saharan African countries and talk about a new vaccine aiming to stop deadly meningitis epidemics which has been confirmed to be safe following analysis of vaccination campaigns in Nigeria and Niger. And India's snakebite crisis is killing near sixty thousand people every year, about six people every hour. Journalist Chhavi Sachdev joins us to discuss the progress of India’s National Action Plan to tackle snakebite envenoming which launched two years ago. Also, what time of day do you exercise? Well, a new study using Fitbit-derived heart rate data has found that people who regularly exercised early in the morning were significantly less likely to have coronary artery disease, high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes or obesity compared with people who exercised later in the day. Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Jonathan Blackwell
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  • Hello and welcome to Health Check from the BBC.

  • I'm Claudia Hammond.

  • It is lovely to be back and there is plenty to talk about today.

  • From how the current conflicts in Ukraine,

  • the Middle East and elsewhere could have the surprising consequence of increasing the number of infections which are resistant

  • to antibiotics to attempts to stop more than 50,000 people in India dying each year after being bitten by snakes.

  • And in the wake of an unusual outbreak of meningitis in the UK,

  • we 're looking at how countries in the so-called meningitis belt in sub-Saharan Africa tackle the disease.

  • And to help me today, I have BBC health and science correspondent James Gallagher.

  • How are you?

  • I'm very well, Claudia.

  • Now, I know you 've been spending a lot of time reporting on meningitis in the past couple of weeks,

  • so I 'll definitely be asking you about that.

  • But also, you've got some news for us on the best time of day to exercise.

  • And knowing you, Claudia, you are not going to like it one bit.

  • Oh, dear.

  • Well, that is later on.

  • Now, since I was last in the Health Check studio, another conflict has begun, the war in the Middle East.

  • Many of the health implications are obvious.

  • Death and injuries from bombings come to mind first.