Antimicrobial Resistance and Stewardship Course Description
This comprehensive course is designed to deepen the understanding of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS), crucial elements in safeguarding public health in the face of escalating microbial resistance. Aimed at healthcare professionals, policy makers, and the wider community, the course highlights the importance of a unified approach to preventing the spread of AMR.
Objectives:
Clarify the definitions and purposes of AMR and AMS.
Examine the drivers behind the increase in AMR.
Explore the Global and National Action Plans on AMR.
Understand the significance of Antimicrobial Stewardship in combating AMR.
Key Insights:
AMR represents a major threat to global health, with microbes evolving to resist the drugs designed to kill them.
AMS is a set of coordinated actions aimed at optimizing the use of antimicrobials to curb the spread of resistance, protect patient health, and preserve the efficacy of existing drugs.
The course adopts a One Health perspective, advocating for a collaborative approach across various sectors to ensure the well-being of humans, animals, plants, and the entire ecosystem.
Participants will leave the course with a thorough understanding of the mechanisms of AMR, the principles of AMS, and the actionable steps needed to implement effective stewardship practices. By embracing a One Health approach, the course underscores the interconnectedness of our world and the collective action required to address the challenges of antimicrobial resistance.