WHO global research priorities for antimicrobial resistance in human health.

Silvia Bertagnolio ; Zlatina Dobreva ; Chad M Centner ; Ioana Diana Olaru ; Daniele Donà ; Stefano Burzo ; Benedikt D Huttner ; Antoine Chaillon ; Nebiat Gebreselassie ; Teodora Wi ; +10 more... Mateusz Hasso-Agopsowicz ; Benedetta Allegranzi ; Hatim Sati ; Verica Ivanovska ; Kavita U Kothari ; Hanan H Balkhy ; Alessandro Cassini ; Raph L Hamers ; Kitty Van Weezenbeek ; WHO Research Agenda for AMR in Human Health Collaborators ; (2024) WHO global research priorities for antimicrobial resistance in human health. The Lancet Microbe, 5 (11). 100902-. ISSN 2666-5247 DOI: 10.1016/S2666-5247(24)00134-4
Copy

The WHO research agenda for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in human health has identified 40 research priorities to be addressed by the year 2030. These priorities focus on bacterial and fungal pathogens of crucial importance in addressing AMR, including drug-resistant pathogens causing tuberculosis. These research priorities encompass the entire people-centred journey, covering prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of antimicrobial-resistant infections, in addition to addressing the overarching knowledge gaps in AMR epidemiology, burden and drivers, policies and regulations, and awareness and education. The research priorities were identified through a multistage process, starting with a comprehensive scoping review of knowledge gaps, with expert inputs gathered through a survey and open call. The priority setting involved a rigorous modified Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative approach, ensuring global representation and applicability of the findings. The ultimate goal of this research agenda is to encourage research and investment in the generation of evidence to better understand AMR dynamics and facilitate policy translation for reducing the burden and consequences of AMR.


picture_as_pdf
WHO Global Priorities for AMR.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO

View Download

Atom BibTeX OpenURL ContextObject in Span Multiline CSV OpenURL ContextObject Dublin Core Dublin Core MPEG-21 DIDL Data Cite XML EndNote HTML Citation JSON MARC (ASCII) MARC (ISO 2709) METS MODS RDF+N3 RDF+N-Triples RDF+XML RIOXX2 XML Reference Manager Refer Simple Metadata ASCII Citation EP3 XML
Export

Downloads