Advances in integrated antimicrobial resistance surveillance and control strategies in asia-pacific economic cooperation economies: Assessment of a multiyear building capacity project
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Cornejo Kelly, Javiera
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Advances in integrated antimicrobial resistance surveillance and control strategies in asia-pacific economic cooperation economies: Assessment of a multiyear building capacity project
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Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health concern for both animal and
public health, and collaborative strategies are needed to combat the threat. The level of awareness and
funding for policies focused on reducing AMR varies between countries. The aim of this study was to
compare the integrated surveillance systems for AMR in high and low–middle economies of the Asia-
Pacific Economic Cooperation and determine whether there was any improvement from 2015 to 2018.
We conducted a survey with a group of 21 countries at different development levels. Associations
between the economic development level and the questions of AMR awareness and funding were
established using Fisher’s exact test. Improvements were identified where countries established
public policies for integrated surveillance of AMR. High economies showed greater advancement in
several topics related to AMR than low–middle economies. The survey revealed that there is a better
understanding surrounding the implications of the emergence of AMR in human medicine than in
veterinary medicine, agriculture, and food production. Our results show that countries enhanced
overall AMR surveillance over the 4-year-period; however, more research is needed concerning these
advances, especially in low–middle economies and the food production sector.
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