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The Silent Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance

Dr. Patrick Rynn Hogan
Hardback Book  |  Healthcare  |  29 Jul 2026
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The Silent Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance is a comprehensive examination of one of the most profound and underappreciated threats facing global health, economic stability, and modern medicine. While antibiotics have long been treated as a dependable foundation of healthcare-enabling surgery, cancer treatment, intensive care, and routine infection control-their effectiveness is steadily eroding. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is advancing quietly, incrementally, and globally, transforming once-manageable infections into complex, costly, and sometimes untreatable conditions.

This book situates AMR not as a narrow microbiological problem, but as a systems-level crisis that exposes deep structural weaknesses in healthcare delivery, public health governance, global supply chains, and innovation economics. Drawing on epidemiology, history, health systems analysis, economics, and policy, the book explains how decades of antibiotic overuse, insufficient surveillance, fragmented stewardship, environmental contamination, and chronic underinvestment in new therapeutics have produced a world increasingly vulnerable to resistant pathogens.

Through historical case studies-including the Black Death, the 1918 influenza pandemic, and COVID-19-the book demonstrates how pandemics function as stress tests for societies. These events reveal patterns that repeat across centuries: risk is underestimated until consequences are unavoidable; institutional weaknesses are exposed under pressure; and inequality determines who bears the greatest burden. AMR follows this same logic, but with a critical difference-it advances slowly and persistently, without the dramatic "waves" that typically trigger emergency response. Its cumulative impact is therefore easier to ignore and harder to reverse.

The book explores how AMR reshapes healthcare operations in practical terms: longer hospital stays, ICU saturation, delayed surgeries, rising drug costs, and accelerating workforce burnout. It examines how safety-net hospitals, rural systems, and low-resource regions face disproportionate risk, and how the erosion of antibiotic reliability threatens high-complexity care such as organ transplantation, chemotherapy, trauma surgery, and neonatal medicine. Beyond healthcare, the book analyzes the broader economic and social consequences of AMR, including productivity loss, labor force contraction, increased poverty risk, and strain on national security and global development.

A central focus is the failure of the current antibiotic innovation model. Despite rising resistance, the antibiotic development pipeline remains fragile, as financial incentives discourage investment in drugs that must be used sparingly to preserve effectiveness. The book explains why this market failure persists and evaluates emerging policy solutions, including subscription-style reimbursement, market entry rewards, and global coordination mechanisms designed to align stewardship with sustainable innovation.

The Silent Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance ultimately serves as both a warning and a call to action. It argues that AMR is not a future threat but a present and accelerating reality-and that the decisions made over the next decade will determine whether the world stabilizes resistance as a manageable risk or enters a post-antibiotic era where routine medical care becomes increasingly dangerous. By integrating science, history, economics, and policy, the book provides readers with a clear framework for understanding how complex systems fail-and how coordinated, evidence-based action can still change the outcome.

Written for healthcare leaders, policymakers, researchers, and informed readers, this book offers a sober assessment of what is at stake if antimicrobial resistance continues unchecked-and a roadmap for preserving one of the most essential pillars of modern civilization.

Title: The Silent Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 29 Jul 2026

Author: Dr. Patrick Rynn Hogan

Sku: 3636978

Catalogue No: 9798218924782

Category: Healthcare


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