Journal article

Risk individualisation and moral injury in the treatment of infection as impediments to the tackling of antimicrobial resistance

MDM Davis, A Schermuly, A Rajkhowa, L Hardefeldt, K Thursky, P Flowers

Health Risk and Society | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2024

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is subject to extensive risk reduction approaches. A central strategy is reducing the unnecessary use of antimicrobials across agriculture and human and animal health care without jeopardising health outcomes for all species concerned. A prominent framework is antimicrobial stewardship which seeks to balance access to effective infection treatments with ensuring that effective antimicrobials are available for future generations. Balancing these goals has proven challenging and the consumption of antimicrobials and AMR both continue to grow. To shed light on this situation, we examined the risk reasoning that underpins AMR reduction in interviews with 51 practit..

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