Governing antimicrobial resistance: a narrative review of global governance mechanisms

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Arne Ruckert
Patrick Fafard
Suzanne Hindmarch
Andrew Morris
Corinne Packer
David Patrick
Scott Weese
Kumanan Wilson
Alex Wong
Ronald Labonté
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[1] University of Ottawa,Corinne School of Epidemiology and Public Health
[2] University of Ottawa,Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
[3] University of New Brunswick,Department of Political Science
[4] University of Toronto,Faculty of Medicine
[5] University of British Columbia,School of Population and Public Health
[6] University of Guelph,Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College
[7] Ottawa Hospital,Department of Biology
[8] Carleton University,Corinne School of Epidemiology and Public Health
[9] University of Ottawa,undefined
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Antimicrobial resistance; Global governance; International law; Health regulations;
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a central health challenge of the twenty first century, poses substantial population health risks, with deaths currently estimated to be around 700,000 per year globally. The international community has signaled its commitment to exploring and implementing effective policy responses to AMR, with a Global Action Plan on AMR approved by the World Health Assembly in 2015. Major governance challenges could thwart collective efforts to address AMR, along with limited knowledge about how to design effective global governance mechanisms. To identify common ground for more coordinated global actions we conducted a narrative review to map dominant ideas and academic debates about AMR governance. We found two categories of global governance mechanisms: binding and non-binding and discuss advantages and drawbacks of each. We suggest that a combination of non-binding and binding governance mechanisms supported by leading antimicrobial use countries and important AMR stakeholders, and informed by One Health principles, may be best suited to tackle AMR.
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