Journal article

Fragmentation in One Health policy and practice responses to antimicrobial resistance and the salutary value of collaborative humility

MDMG Davis, AC Schermuly, A Rajkhowa, P Flowers, L Hardefeldt, K Thursky

Social Theory and Health | PALGRAVE MACMILLAN LTD | Published : 2024

Abstract

This paper investigates One Health (OH) applied to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to deepen and nuance its conceptual underpinnings and inform effective implementation. We consider how models of OH and AMR wedded to bioscience assumptions of life obscure biosocial complexity and reinforce the misleading assumption that scientific knowledge of AMR is generated outside social systems. With reference to in-depth interviews with medical practitioners, scientists and policy-makers working on AMR in Australia and the UK, we explore accounts of OH action on AMR. We show that the implementation of OH is subject to some fragmentation due to workforce organisation, funding arrangements and the absence..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (DP200100002). We are very grateful for the participation of our interviewees.