Issues, solutions, and case studies for amr-surveillance-financing
Countries lack complete, comparable, and sustainably financed systems connecting antibiotic use, resistance, policy, and outcomes across human, animal, and environmental health.
Provide grants and milestone payments for high-priority antibiotics, diagnostics and nontraditional products while attaching stewardship, access and data-sharing conditions.
Maintain an independent multidisciplinary body that synthesizes evidence, identifies gaps, evaluates progress and gives governments comparable guidance on effective AMR action.
Convert national AMR plans into costed, funded programmes with responsible agencies, annual milestones, outcome indicators and transparent reporting across sectors.
Connect standardized human, animal, food and environmental data on antimicrobial use and resistance so emerging threats and intervention effects can be detected and acted upon.
Statens Serum Institut, Technical University of Denmark and Danish authorities · National
Denmark established DANMAP in 1995 to monitor antimicrobial consumption and resistance across humans, food animals and food. Clinical laboratories, veterinary authorities and national health data contribute to annual in…
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