Credit: UN Photo / Albert González Farra

Preventing drug-resistant infections from emerging and spreading is one of the most cost-effective ways of tackling the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis.

Appropriate prescribing practices and use of antibiotics across the One Health spectrum are key for improving patient safety, drug effectiveness, reducing healthcare costs, and slowing the emergence of AMR.

Entities in the water sector can align with AMR efforts by improving safe drinking water infrastructure and access in communities, farms, and hospital settings, as well as by improving sanitation infrastructure to treat sewage and wastewater.

Vaccines for humans and animals decrease the risk of both acquiring and transmitting resistant pathogens, and help reduce antibiotic use.

Just as preventive interventions for AMR are essential in human health, appropriate use of antibiotics on farms, vaccination, and animal husbandry practices are essential to improving animal welfare and supporting sustainable farming systems