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Jérôme Salomon: Countries Agree to Update Global Action Plan to Reduce Deaths from Antimicrobial Resistance
May 30, 2025, 00:25

Jérôme Salomon: Countries Agree to Update Global Action Plan to Reduce Deaths from Antimicrobial Resistance

Jérôme Salomon, Assistant Director General of World Health Organization, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Countries agree to update action plan to reduce deaths from antimicrobial resistance AMR
The Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly approved a decision to update the Global action plan (GAP) on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), for discussion at next year’s World Health Assembly (WHA79) in 2026. An estimated 4.71 million deaths were associated with bacterial AMR as of 2021, according to the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD).
The GAP update will offer a practical framework for the next 10 years to achieve the targets and commitments included in the political declaration of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on AMR in 2024 – including a 10% reduction in global deaths associated with bacterial AMR by 2030. Since the global action plan was adopted in 2015, over 170 countries have developed multi-sectoral national action plans to address AMR.
The updated plan will ensure the latest guidance is available to help countries accelerate implementation. It will reflect a multisectoral One Health approach, which aims to sustainably balance and optimize the health of people, animals and ecosystems. World Health Organization and the other Quadripartite organizations – the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the UN Environment Programme Programme (UNEP) and the World Organisation for Animal Health(WOAH) – will develop this update in consultation with Member States and relevant stakeholders.
The Seventy-eighth World Health Assembly also considered progress made in supporting countries to prevent infections; ensure universal access to quality and affordable diagnosis and appropriate treatment; strengthen surveillance,  research and innovation; and enhance AMR awareness, governance and financing. Looking ahead, other WHO priorities include supporting countries to achieve efficiencies by integrating AMR interventions in health sector planning and financing, and enhancing coordination and governance of the AMR response at all levels, including with the Quadripartite.”

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