The World Health Assembly resolution on antimicrobial resistance

J Antimicrob Chemother. 2014 Nov;69(11):2883-5. doi: 10.1093/jac/dku346. Epub 2014 Sep 8.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem that can only be tackled successfully through strengthened international partnerships. A concerted political, scientific and media campaign has garnered support for the recent World Health Assembly resolution on antimicrobial resistance, mandating the WHO to develop a global action plan. This resolution has the 'One Health' approach at its core, emphasizing collaboration across human and animal health sectors at the international, national and regional levels, coupled with strong leadership and the political will to act. Key themes are communication, prevention of infection, using knowledge to guide action, sustainability and optimizing the use of antimicrobial medicines and diagnostic devices. Implementation of the global action plan will require member states to make a commitment to developing national action plans and strengthening capacity, building on collaborations between the WHO, the World Organisation for Animal Health, the World Bank, Codex Alimentarius and the Transatlantic Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance.

Keywords: WHO; World Health Organization; global health; policy; public health.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Anti-Infective Agents / administration & dosage*
  • Drug Resistance, Fungal* / drug effects
  • Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial* / drug effects
  • Global Health / trends*
  • Humans
  • World Health Organization / organization & administration*

Substances

  • Anti-Infective Agents