Setting the standard: multidisciplinary hallmarks for structural, equitable and tracked antibiotic policy.

Claas Kirchhelle ORCID logo; Paul Atkinson; Alex Broom; Komatra Chuengsatiansup; Jorge Pinto Ferreira; Nicolas Fortané; Isabel Frost ORCID logo; Christoph Gradmann; Stephen Hinchliffe; Steven J Hoffman ORCID logo; +12 more... Javier Lezaun; Susan Nayiga ORCID logo; Kevin Outterson; Scott H Podolsky; Stephanie Raymond; Adam P Roberts ORCID logo; Andrew C Singer; Anthony D So; Luechai Sringernyuang; Elizabeth Tayler; Susan Rogers Van Katwyk; Clare IR Chandler ORCID logo; (2020) Setting the standard: multidisciplinary hallmarks for structural, equitable and tracked antibiotic policy. BMJ global health, 5 (9). e003091-e003091. ISSN 2059-7908 DOI: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-003091
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There is increasing concern globally about the enormity of the threats posed by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to human, animal, plant and environmental health. A proliferation of international, national and institutional reports on the problems posed by AMR and the need for antibiotic stewardship have galvanised attention on the global stage. However, the AMR community increasingly laments a lack of action, often identified as an 'implementation gap'. At a policy level, the design of internationally salient solutions that are able to address AMR's interconnected biological and social (historical, political, economic and cultural) dimensions is not straightforward. This multidisciplinary paper responds by asking two basic questions: (A) Is a universal approach to AMR policy and antibiotic stewardship possible? (B) If yes, what hallmarks characterise 'good' antibiotic policy? Our multistage analysis revealed four central challenges facing current international antibiotic policy: metrics, prioritisation, implementation and inequality. In response to this diagnosis, we propose three hallmarks that can support robust international antibiotic policy. Emerging hallmarks for good antibiotic policies are: Structural, Equitable and Tracked. We describe these hallmarks and propose their consideration should aid the design and evaluation of international antibiotic policies with maximal benefit at both local and international scales.


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