Antimicrobial Resistance and One Health (AMROH) SA - phase 2
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Microbiology and surveillance support to countries for improving surveillance data production, analysis and use from animal health, environment and integrated One Health surveillance in South Asia.
AMROH focuses on providing increased technical support to countries and Country Grants to improve AMR and AMU surveillance data production, analysis and use from animal health and environment sectors (including aquaculture) and develop and pilot integrated One Health surveillance programmes. A sub-component of AMROH provides technical assistance to promote practitioner engagement. This will aim to improve the use of AMR/U/C data by animal health practitioners (farmers, vets, paravets, agrivet services) and to support the rational use of antibiotics in agriculture.
Massey University
University of Melbourne, Institute of Environmental Science and Research Limited, AgResearch Ltd, Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Utrecht University, World Fish, Charles Sturt University, and The Brooke Hospital for Animals.
Jan 2024 - Dec 2025
£1,145,833
Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Objectives
- Use of AMR/U/C data by animal health practitioners (famers, vets, paravets).
- Microbiology and surveillance support to countries for improving surveillance data production, analysis and use in integrated One Health System.
Other grants
Regional Grant › East and Southern Africa
From Regional Grant › East and Southern Africa, Antimicrobial Resistance and One Health (AMROH) ESA - phase 2 , Status: Active
Regional Grant › Indonesia | Laos | Papua New Guinea | Timor-Leste | Vietnam