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- World AMR Awareness Week - World Health Organization (WHO)
The World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW) is a global campaign to raise awareness and understanding of AMR and promote best practices among One Health stakeholders to reduce the emergence and spread of drug-resistant infections WAAW is celebrated from 18-24 November every year The theme for the World AMR Awareness Week (WAAW) 2024 is “Educate
- Antimicrobial resistance - World Health Organization (WHO)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria, parasites, viruses and fungi AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death
- AMR is invisible. I am not - World Health Organization (WHO)
AMR puts a strain on health systems by diminishing the effectiveness of treatments, leading to prolonged illnesses and increased healthcare costs Simultaneously, AMR poses a threat to food security as it can spread through the food chain, impacting both animal and human health and causing economic losses in the agricultural sector
- AMR Resource Pack 2025 - World Health Organization (WHO)
The 2025 AMR Resource Pack provides useful resources for the development and implementation of national action plans (NAPs) on AMR In this version, the documents are now listed following the core package of 13 AMR interventions of the "People-centred approach to addressing antimicrobial resistance in human health: WHO core package of interventions to support national action plans" The
- Antimicrobial resistance - World Health Organization (WHO)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microorganisms no longer respond to antimicrobial medicines There are different types of antimicrobials, which work against different types of microorganisms, such as antibacterials or antibiotics against bacteria, antivirals against viruses, antiparasitics against parasites, and antifungals against fungi
- Global leaders set first targets to control antimicrobial resistance crisis
World leaders agreed on the first global targets to control the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis at the second High-level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance of the United Nations General Assembly Countries committed to reducing the number of deaths globally associated with bacterial AMR by 10% by 2030 against the 2019 baseline of 4 95 million deaths AMR is the third leading cause of
- Antibiotics most responsible for drug resistance are overused – WHO report
The World Health Organization (WHO) today published an analysis of how antibiotics are used globally The report is based on 2022 data from the Global Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Use Surveillance System (GLASS) dashboard and the WHO Access, Watch, Reserve (AWaRe) system that classifies antibiotics into three categories:Access antibiotics are often recommended as first- or second-choice
- Japans AMR response 2013-2025: developing, implementing and evaluating . . .
Japan has been a leader in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the Asia-Pacific region This document describes the evolution of Japan’s AMR response, from the situation and response to AMR before 2016 and the development of the first national action plan (NAP) in 2016, through its implementation and evaluation to the development of the second NAP in 2023 It focuses on
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