Adopting a Global AMR Target within the Pandemic Instrument Will Act as a Catalyst for Action

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Abstract

Ensuring that life-saving antimicrobials remain available as effective treatment options in the face of rapidly rising levels of antimicrobial resistance will require a massive and coordinated global effort. Setting a collective direction for progress is the first step towards aligning global efforts on AMR. This process would be greatly accelerated by adopting a unifying global target - a well-defined global target that unites all countries and sectors. The proposed pandemic instrument - with its focus on prevention, preparedness and response - represents an ideal opportunity to develop and adopt a unifying global target that catalyzes global action on AMR. We propose three key characteristics of a unifying global target for AMR that - if embedded within the pandemic preparedness instrument - could rally public support, funding, and political commitment commensurate with the scale of the AMR challenge.

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Van Katwyk, S. R., Wilson, L., Weldon, I., Hoffman, S. J., & Poirier, M. J. P. (2022). Adopting a Global AMR Target within the Pandemic Instrument Will Act as a Catalyst for Action. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 50, 64–70. https://doi.org/10.1017/jme.2022.101

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