Coming of age: governance challenges in updated AMR national action plans in the EU

Author:

Carelli Daniel E1,Ogne Josefin B2,Pierre Jon1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg , Gothenburg, Sweden

2. School of Public Administration, University of Gothenburg , Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Background National action plans (NAPs) are key instruments for governing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In Europe, we can now observe many countries updating their NAPs which raise two key research questions; what substantial modifications are states opting for, and how do they wish to address challenges related to AMR governance in a comparative perspective? Methods Building on a previous analytical classification, we address these two questions by examining data of updated versions of NAPs in 13 European Union member states covering seventeen elements related to AMR governance. Results Our results substantiate the large variation with regard to both substantive issues and governance-related matters. Most tellingly, they highlight the growing importance of the One Health approach in updated versions of NAPs. Our analysis also shows that while substantive issues remain important, One Health and the coordination and collaboration issues it entails are becoming more salient in the second or third generation of NAPs. Conclusions Updated NAPs suggest that EU member states are becoming increasingly knowledgeable on the causes and consequences of AMR and how it needs to be addressed. The enhanced level of knowledge also leads these countries to address the next set of issues and challenges; to improve domestic and international coordination and collaboration. Thus, the revised NAPs present a noticeable development from substantive issues towards governance issues.

Funder

Swedish Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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