Acts of Resistance

Antibiotic Use and Prescribing Culture in the United States

Katharina Rynkiewich author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vanderbilt University Press

Publishing:15th Jul '26

£28.00

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In Acts of Resistance, Katharina Rynkiewich explores the fight to save the utility of antibiotic medicines amid global antimicrobial resistance. This engaging ethnography follows bacteria, patients, and practitioners as they weave in and out of North American medical institutions. Through an examination of the social dynamics and ethical challenges of everyday antibiotic use, the author expands on the limitations of good intentions in current antibiotic stewardship policy. Her ethnographic account shows the lived experience of multiple central figures as she shifts setting and tone, ultimately deepening our understanding of the global antimicrobial resistance crisis as emergency.

Due to the global scale of impact related to antimicrobial resistance, holding industries and institutions accountable is difficult but essential. With new and reemerging multidrug-resistant organisms making their homes within institutions and in the community, tracing the origins of an infection can be an insurmountable challenge. Rynkiewich demonstrates how “microbial highways” coexist along human highways, providing an apt example of how multidrug-resistant organisms spread across hospitals, communities, and entire regions.

ISBN: 9780826500373

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm

Weight: 286g

220 pages