Evidence for action: a One Health learning platform on interventions to tackle antimicrobial resistance
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2020Autor
Wernli, Didier
Jørgensen, Peter S
Parmley, E Jane
Troell, Max
Majowicz, Shannon
Harbarth, Stephan
Léger, Anaïs
Lambraki, Irene
Graells, Tiscar
Henriksson, Patrik J G
Carson, Carolee
Cousins, Melanie
Skoog Ståhlgren, Gunilla
Mohan, Chadag V
Simpson, Andrew J H
Wieland, Barbara
Pedersen, Karl
Schneider, Annegret
Chandy, Sujith J
Priyantha Wijayathilaka, Tikiri
Delamare-Deboutteville, Jérôme
Vila, Jordi
Stålsby Lundborg, Cecilia
Pittet, Didier
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Improving evidence for action is crucial to tackle antimicrobial resistance. The number of interventions for
antimicrobial resistance is increasing but current research has major limitations in terms of efforts, methods, scope,
quality, and reporting. Moving the agenda forwards requires an improved understanding of the diversity of
interventions, their feasibility and cost–benefit, the implementation factors that shape and underpin their
effectiveness, and the ways in which individual interventions might interact synergistically or antagonistically to
influence actions against antimicrobial resistance in different contexts. Within the efforts to strengthen the global
governance of antimicrobial resistance, we advocate for the creation of an international One Health platform for
online learning. The platform will synthesise the evidence for actions on antimicrobial resistance into a fully accessible
database; generate new scientific insights into the design, implementation, evaluation, and reporting of the broad
range of interventions relevant to addressing antimicrobial resistance;
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Health learning; COVID-19Enlace al recurso
https://doi.org/10.1016/Colecciones
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