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“Alert to this crisis, the May 2015 World Health Assembly adopted a global action plan on antimicrobial resistance, which outlines five objectives” WHO (2015): `
1. To improve awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance through effective communication, education and training; `
2. To strengthen the knowledge and evidence base through surveillance and research; `
3. To reduce the incidence of infection through effective sanitation, hygiene and infection prevention measures; `
4. To optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health; `
5. To develop the economic case for sustainable investment that takes account of the needs of all countries and to increase investment in new medicines, diagnostic tools, vaccines and other interventions.
The need for “one health” approach in every public and global health fact-finding and intervention protocols is key to saving the world from avoidable disease outbreak that could result from the negligence of Global health actors.
“Antimicrobial resistance is a crisis that must be managed with the utmost urgency. As the world enters the ambitious new era of sustainable development, we cannot allow hard-won gains for health to be eroded by the failure of our mainstay medicines” Dr. Margaret Chan, Director-General World Health Organization.
Reference:
Who 2015. Global Action Plan On Antimicrobial Resistance [Online] Available from: http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/193736/1/9789241509763_eng.pdf?ua=1[Accessed November 18, 2015].
Compute Scotland (2010)
AMR? Try music & song [Online]
Available from: http://www.computescotland.com/amr-try-music-song-8155.php
[Accessed November 18, 2015].


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