A one health priority research agenda for antimicrobial resistance
Overview
The Quadripartite organizations have developed the One Health
Priority Research Agenda for AMR report, this is a joint initiative to
assist in directing and catalysing scientific interest and financial
investments for the priority research agenda across sectors for
countries and funding bodies. The research agenda also serves as a guide
to mitigate One Health AMR that will help policymakers, researchers,
and a multidisciplinary scientific community work together on solutions
to prevent and mitigate AMR within the One Health approach.
The research agenda focus on five pillars:
• Transmission
• Integrated Surveillance
• Interventions
• Behavioural insights and change
• Economics and policy
Implementing
this research agenda will support priority-setting and development of
policy and practice-relevant evidence for countries to simultaneously
address the threat of AMR and support national action plan (NAP)
implementation and achievement of the SDGs for 2030.