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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public health challenge. A range of actions under the One Health approach is needed to address it and keeping it on international and national political agendas is crucial.
The EU has a key role to play from legislation, to surveillance, to technical advice. Collaboration between countries is critical and requires suitable transnational governance mechanisms to foster effective links across sectors and between the European, national, regional and local levels.
But what are the key, evidence-informed interventions? What factors are critical for successful implementation? How can the EU strengthen its response to AMR? Join us to find out!
Speakers:
Michael Anderson (University of Manchester/LSE, UK)
Chris Fearne (World Health Assembly)
Roser Domenech Amado (European Commission)
Robb Butler (WHO Regional Office for Europe)
Laurane Dubrunfaut (FPS Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment, Belgium)
Moderators:
Dimitri Panteli and Erica Richardson (European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies)
00:00 Intro
05:08 Overview of the AMR policy brief
16:19 Q&A
01:05:54 Conclusion