Aquaculture requires special consideration in National Action Plans for Antimicrobial Resistance

  10 December 2024

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global issue that requires collective action. The Quadripartite collaboration of WHO, FAO, UNEP, and WOAH has developed National Action Plans (NAPs) to tackle AMR, including all antimicrobial users and sectors. Aquaculture, a diverse global industry, is particularly important due to its watery nature and rapid industry growth. To integrate aquaculture effectively into NAPs, it is crucial to recognize its diversity, engage stakeholders across value chains, and improve monitoring methods. A coordinated global approach is essential for success in addressing AMR.

Author(s): Andrew P. Desbois et al
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