Understanding antibiotic use: practices, structures and networks

AC Tompson, L Manderson… - JAC-antimicrobial …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
In this article, we consider how social sciences can help us to understand the rising use of
antibiotics globally. Drawing on ethnography as a way to research how we are in the world …

Setting the standard: multidisciplinary hallmarks for structural, equitable and tracked antibiotic policy

C Kirchhelle, P Atkinson, A Broom… - BMJ Global …, 2020 - gh.bmj.com
There is increasing concern globally about the enormity of the threats posed by antimicrobial
resistance (AMR) to human, animal, plant and environmental health. A proliferation of …

The social dilemmas of climate change and antibiotic resistance: an analytic comparison and discussion of policy implications

N Harring, EM Krockow - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2021 - nature.com
Climate change and antimicrobial resistance are two of humanity's most imminent problems.
Reducing the use of fossil fuels and antibiotics is essential for managing the threats, and …

A 'whole of United Nations approach'to tackle antimicrobial resistance? A mapping of the mandate and activities of international organisations

D Wernli, S Harbarth, N Levrat, D Pittet - BMJ global health, 2022 - gh.bmj.com
The 2015 World Health Organization Global Action Plan and other international policy
documents have stressed the need for a'whole of United Nations approach'in addressing …

Lessons learned from COVID-19 for the post-antibiotic future

LA Wilson, S Rogers Van Katwyk, P Fafard… - Globalization and …, 2020 - Springer
Introduction COVID-19 has rapidly and radically changed the face of human health and
social interaction. As was the case with COVID-19, the world is similarly unprepared to …

Bridging the commitment-compliance gap in global health politics: lessons from international relations for the global action plan on antimicrobial resistance

I Weldon, SJ Hoffman - Global Public Health, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In 2015, 196 countries boldly committed to address global antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Now, five years later, progress reports suggest the implementation of AMR activities is vastly …

Analyzing antimicrobial resistance as a series of collective action problems

I Weldon, K Liddell, S Rogers Van Katwyk… - Policy Studies …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) causes over 1.27 million deaths annually, making it one of
today's most urgent health threats. Given its urgency, there are often calls for large‐scale …

A global pandemic treaty must address antimicrobial resistance

LA Wilson, SR Van Katwyk, I Weldon… - Journal of Law …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the defining global health threats of our time, but no
international legal instrument currently offers the framework and mechanisms needed to …

1–10-100: Unifying goals to mobilize global action on antimicrobial resistance

S Rogers Van Katwyk, MJP Poirier, SJ Chandy… - Globalization and …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract The Bellagio Group for Accelerating AMR Action met in April 2024 to develop the
ambitious but achievable 1–10-100 unifying goals to galvanize global policy change and …

“Fit for Purpose?” Assessing the Ecological Fit of the Social Institutions that Globally Govern Antimicrobial Resistance

I Weldon, SJ Hoffman - Perspectives on Politics, 2024 - cambridge.org
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a natural process where microbes develop the ability to
survive the antimicrobial drugs we depend upon to treat and prevent deadly infections, such …