The contribution of human conflict to the development of antimicrobial resistance

  • Pallett S
  • Boyd S
  • O’Shea M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human conflict, such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, is an important driver of antimicrobial resistance. Here, we describe the challenges when addressing this problem during an ongoing conflict and the opportunities available to reduce the spread of antimicrobial resistance. Pallett et al. discuss the impact of human conflict on development of antimicrobial resistance. They overview approaches to limit the spread of antimicrobial resistance, using the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as an example of the challenges and opportunities.

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Pallett, S. J. C., Boyd, S. E., O’Shea, M. K., Martin, J., Jenkins, D. R., & Hutley, E. J. (2023). The contribution of human conflict to the development of antimicrobial resistance. Communications Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-023-00386-7

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