Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health concern that transcends human health and impacts animal populations and ecosystems. The One Health approach recognizes these interconnected domains and emphasizes a unified effort to tackle AMR holistically. One Health

The AMR One Health page on the AMR Knowledge Hub of The Global Health Network is designed to provide researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers with a centralized page of resources to tackle complex issues related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and its interplay with human, animal, and environmental health.

This page features a comprehensive array of tools and information, such as molecular surveillance data, clinical guidelines, case studies, peer-reviewed research, and educational resources tailored to the challenges of AMR. It also includes links to external resources that expand on key topics and support evidence-based decision-making.

With regularly updated content, the AMR One Health page empowers stakeholders to stay informed about advancements, challenges, and innovative strategies in combating AMR. Whether addressing drug resistance in human pathogens, zoonotic diseases, or environmental factors, this page provides the knowledge base to foster impactful collaborations and improve global health outcomes.

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A One Health Priority Research Agenda for Antimicrobial Resistance

National Framework for One Health - FAO

Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance using the One Health approach - Policy Brief

Guide for the development of national One Health roadmaps on antimicrobial resistance in the Western Balkans

Antibiotic Resistome from the One-Health Perspective: Understanding and Controlling AMR Transmission

Sustaining Success Through Strategies for Post-Elimination Management of Neglected Tropical Diseases

One Health for Food Safety, Food Security, and Sustainable Food Production

Potential of Cooperation Between Human and Animal Health to Strengthen Health Systems

Using a One Health Approach to Prioritize Zoonotic Diseases in China

Microplastics in Sea Turtles, Marine Mammals, and Humans: A One Environmental Health Perspective

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