The national strategy for combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria aims to enhance prevention, detection, and control measures against antibiotic-resistant infections in the U.S. It identifies five key goals: slowing the development of resistant bacteria, strengthening surveillance efforts, advancing rapid diagnostic tests, accelerating R&D for new therapeutics, and improving international collaboration. This strategy underscores the threat posed by antibiotic resistance to public health, modern medicine, and the economy, necessitating a coordinated response from various sectors.