Time to define One Health approaches to tackling antimicrobial resistance
Patrick Musicha (),
Tracy Morse,
Derek Cocker,
Lawrence Mugisha,
Christopher P. Jewell and
Nicholas A. Feasey
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Patrick Musicha: Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme
Tracy Morse: University of Strathclyde
Derek Cocker: Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme
Lawrence Mugisha: Animal Resources and Biosecurity
Christopher P. Jewell: Lancaster University
Nicholas A. Feasey: Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-3
Abstract:
Recent data re-affirm antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a One Health problem, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Transdisciplinary and intersectoral collaboration are required if we are to improve environmental hygiene, addressing both AMR and a range of aligned development challenges.
Date: 2024
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