Book Chapter

Antimicrobial Resistance as a Global Health Crisis

Erik Baekkeskov, Olivier Rubin, Louise Munkholm, Wesal Zaman

Oxford Encyclopedia of Crisis Analysis | Oxford University Press | Published : 2020

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health crisis estimated to be responsible for 700,000 yearly deaths worldwide. Since the World Health Assembly adopted a Global Action Plan on AMR in 2015, national governments in more than 120 countries have developed national action plans. Notwithstanding this progress, AMR still has limited political commitment, and existing global efforts may be too slow to counter its rise. The article presents five characteristics of the global AMR health crisis that complicate the translation from global attention to effective global initiatives. AMR is (a) a transboundary crisis that suffers from collective action problems, (b) a super wicked and creeping cr..

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