Unravelling the linkages between conflict and antimicrobial resistance
Aula Abbara, Clare Shortall, Richard Sullivan, Wim Zwijnenburg, Krystel Moussally, Reem Aboshamr, Carine Naim, Angela Uyen, Muhammad H. Zaman, Nabil Karah, Ahmed Kejah, Marwan Osman, Antoine Abou Fayad, Omar Dewachi
Abstract
The compounded impacts of conflicts, natural disasters and climate change increasingly fuel the development and spread of drug-resistant organisms while weakening mitigation efforts through failed governance and health system disruptions. The impacts of conflict drive pathways of exposure to toxic remnants of war and environmental contaminants in settings of forced displacement and broken infrastructure. Tackling antimicrobial resistance in these settings demands context-specific, sustainable interventions that take a transdisciplinary approach.