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Doctors Use Musical to Raise AMR Awareness

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Doctors Use Musical to Raise AMR Awareness

A unique musical performed by doctors, scientists and theatre professionals is helping raise awareness about the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), encouraging people to use antibiotics responsibly. Titled Lifeline, the production blends music, drama and science to educate audiences about the dangers of antibiotic misuse and the urgent need to preserve the effectiveness of life-saving medicines. The musical, which has previously been showcased at the United Nations General Assembly, has now been brought to India by the UK government in collaboration with international health organisations. It is expected to tour several Indian cities over the coming year, with doctors and nurses from leading hospitals joining the cast.

The story unfolds across two timelines, linking the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming with the present-day crisis of antimicrobial resistance. Through emotional performances, the musical demonstrates how the misuse and overuse of antibiotics have enabled bacteria to become resistant to treatment, making common infections increasingly difficult to cure. By combining scientific facts with compelling storytelling, the production seeks to make a complex public health issue more accessible and relatable to a wider audience.

One of the central characters portrays Fleming, who had warned decades ago that the careless use of antibiotics could eventually render them ineffective. His historic warning is woven into a modern narrative featuring patients and healthcare professionals confronting drug-resistant infections. The production illustrates how antimicrobial resistance affects not only hospitals but also communities through factors such as contaminated food and water, inappropriate antibiotic use and the spread of resistant bacteria.

The musical also highlights the human cost of antimicrobial resistance through stories of patients whose infections no longer respond to available medicines. By focusing on real-life challenges faced by doctors and families, the performance emphasises that AMR is not a distant scientific concern but a growing threat that could undermine decades of medical progress. Experts warn that if antibiotic resistance continues to rise unchecked, routine surgeries, cancer treatments and common infections could become far more dangerous.

Research has shown that the production has a measurable impact on public awareness and behaviour. According to a study published in Nature, more than 80 per cent of audience members reported taking action after watching the performance, including discussing antimicrobial resistance more frequently with family, friends and colleagues. Many viewers also said they felt better informed about the responsible use of antibiotics and more optimistic about contributing to efforts to tackle the growing health challenge.

Public health experts believe creative initiatives such as Lifeline can complement government policies by encouraging behavioural change. They note that India carries one of the world’s highest burdens of antimicrobial resistance, driven by factors including inappropriate antibiotic use, self-medication and widespread consumption of these medicines. Strengthening public awareness, alongside improved regulation, surveillance and responsible prescribing practices, is considered essential to slowing the spread of drug-resistant infections.

As the musical prepares to travel across India, organisers hope it will inspire people to use antibiotics only when prescribed, complete the full course of treatment and better understand the consequences of misuse. By combining the emotional appeal of theatre with evidence-based public health messaging, Lifeline demonstrates how the arts can play a meaningful role in addressing one of the most pressing healthcare challenges of the modern era.

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