One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions

A One Health approach is widely recognised as key in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and is increasingly reflected in national action plans and global strategies. However, there is limited practical guidance on how to integrate a One Health perspective into the prioritisation and evaluatio...

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Autores principales: Aluzaite, K., Dione, Michel M., Belay, D., Robotham, J.V., Guitian, J., Chan, Derek, Emes, E., Endalew, Y.G., White, P.J., Ramponi, F., Knight, G.M.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Organisation for Animal Health 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178033
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author Aluzaite, K.
Dione, Michel M.
Belay, D.
Robotham, J.V.
Guitian, J.
Chan, Derek
Emes, E.
Endalew, Y.G.
White, P.J.
Ramponi, F.
Knight, G.M.
author_browse Aluzaite, K.
Belay, D.
Chan, Derek
Dione, Michel M.
Emes, E.
Endalew, Y.G.
Guitian, J.
Knight, G.M.
Ramponi, F.
Robotham, J.V.
White, P.J.
author_facet Aluzaite, K.
Dione, Michel M.
Belay, D.
Robotham, J.V.
Guitian, J.
Chan, Derek
Emes, E.
Endalew, Y.G.
White, P.J.
Ramponi, F.
Knight, G.M.
author_sort Aluzaite, K.
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description A One Health approach is widely recognised as key in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and is increasingly reflected in national action plans and global strategies. However, there is limited practical guidance on how to integrate a One Health perspective into the prioritisation and evaluation of AMR interventions to support decision-making. This article proposes a qualitative framework titled One Health Criteria to support decision-making on AMR interventions from a One Health perspective. It is based on assessment and characterisation of the setting where the intervention may be implemented, enabling early assessment of intervention impact according to outlined criteria (organised in themes and characteristics). It is a flexible, principle-based approach to guide AMR intervention planning and decision-making at all stages and levels, adaptable to diverse contexts. By enabling structured comparison of countries’ One Health profiles, the framework also promotes transferability and cross-learning for AMR intervention prioritisation. The authors identify three key themes that influence intervention success in a One Health perspective: i) ecosystem connectivity within and between sectors; ii) systemic societal factors, such as governance, policy and infrastructure; and iii) data availability to inform action. While this thematic approach supports early prioritisation, it is not a substitute for detailed analyses or economic evaluations where data permit. The authors aim to provide a practical tool for researchers and policy-makers to enhance the design and selection of AMR interventions within a One Health perspective. Future research should focus on refining the proposed themes and characteristics and developing robust methods to monitor and evaluate them.
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spelling CGSpace1780332025-12-08T09:54:28Z One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions Aluzaite, K. Dione, Michel M. Belay, D. Robotham, J.V. Guitian, J. Chan, Derek Emes, E. Endalew, Y.G. White, P.J. Ramponi, F. Knight, G.M. antimicrobial resistance one health approach A One Health approach is widely recognised as key in addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and is increasingly reflected in national action plans and global strategies. However, there is limited practical guidance on how to integrate a One Health perspective into the prioritisation and evaluation of AMR interventions to support decision-making. This article proposes a qualitative framework titled One Health Criteria to support decision-making on AMR interventions from a One Health perspective. It is based on assessment and characterisation of the setting where the intervention may be implemented, enabling early assessment of intervention impact according to outlined criteria (organised in themes and characteristics). It is a flexible, principle-based approach to guide AMR intervention planning and decision-making at all stages and levels, adaptable to diverse contexts. By enabling structured comparison of countries’ One Health profiles, the framework also promotes transferability and cross-learning for AMR intervention prioritisation. The authors identify three key themes that influence intervention success in a One Health perspective: i) ecosystem connectivity within and between sectors; ii) systemic societal factors, such as governance, policy and infrastructure; and iii) data availability to inform action. While this thematic approach supports early prioritisation, it is not a substitute for detailed analyses or economic evaluations where data permit. The authors aim to provide a practical tool for researchers and policy-makers to enhance the design and selection of AMR interventions within a One Health perspective. Future research should focus on refining the proposed themes and characteristics and developing robust methods to monitor and evaluate them. 2025-11-13 2025-11-19T17:25:54Z 2025-11-19T17:25:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178033 en Open Access World Organisation for Animal Health Aluzaite, K., Dione, M., Belay, D., Robotham, J.V., Guitian, J., Chan, D., Emes, E., Endalew, Y.G., White, P.J., Ramponi, F. and Knight, G.M. 2025. One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions. Scientific and Technical Review 44:3676.
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one health approach
Aluzaite, K.
Dione, Michel M.
Belay, D.
Robotham, J.V.
Guitian, J.
Chan, Derek
Emes, E.
Endalew, Y.G.
White, P.J.
Ramponi, F.
Knight, G.M.
One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title_full One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title_fullStr One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title_full_unstemmed One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title_short One Health criteria to support decision-making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
title_sort one health criteria to support decision making on antimicrobial resistance interventions
topic antimicrobial resistance
one health approach
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178033
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