National action to combat AMR: a One-Health approach to assess policy priorities in action plans

Author:

Ogyu AnjuORCID,Chan OliviaORCID,Littmann JasperORCID,Pang Herbert H,Lining Xia,Liu Ping,Matsunaga NobuakiORCID,Ohmagari NorioORCID,Fukuda Keiji,Wernli DidierORCID

Abstract

Little is known about the overall trend and prioritisations of past and current antimicrobial resistance (AMR) policies. Here we introduce a quantitative method to analyse AMR policies. The AMR-Policy Analysis Coding Toolkit (AMR-PACT) uses several categorical variables. Thirteen AMR action plans from five countries (China, Japan, Norway, the UK and the USA) were used to develop the tool and identify possible values for each variable. The scope and capability of AMR-PACT is demonstrated through the 2015 WHO’s Global Action Plan and 2017 Hong Kong AMR Action Plan (HKAP). Majority of policies were aimed at either human or animal sector with less attention given to the environment, plant or food sector. Both plans shared the same two strategic focus areas, namely the conservation of antibiotics and the improved surveillance of resistance. There were no policies dedicated to improving access to antibiotics in the HKAP. These empirical results provide useful insights into the priorities and gaps of AMR policies. The method proposed here can help understand countries’ priorities regarding AMR, support the creation of AMR policy database and foster innovative policymaking.

Funder

Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy

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