2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12992-024-01015-1
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Developing a protocol on antimicrobial resistance through WHO’s pandemic treaty will protect lives in future pandemics

Arne Ruckert,
Shajoe Lake,
Susan Rogers Van Katwyk

Abstract: Addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the pandemic treaty is a crucial aspect of pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. At the moment, AMR-related provisions in the draft text do not go far enough and will likely lead countries to commit to the status-quo of AMR action. We suggest that the protocol mechanism of the treaty proposed under Article 31 offers an opportunity to develop a subsidiary agreement (or protocol) to further codify the specific obligations and enforcement mechanisms nec… Show more

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