The "Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and 'One Health': Current Challenges, Regulatory Frontiers and Future Solutions Training Course (Sept 17, 2025)" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a daunting global challenge, threatening to undermine decades of medical advancements. It occurs when microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites no longer respond to antimicrobial drugs, rendering treatments ineffective. This phenomenon jeopardises our ability to treat infections, leading to longer illnesses, increased mortality, and soaring healthcare costs. AMR's impact extends beyond human health; it affects veterinary medicine, agriculture, and the environment, creating a complex, interconnected 'One Health' crisis.
This comprehensive course delves into the intricacies of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through the lens of the 'One Health' framework. Participants will gain insight into the regulatory landscapes governing AMR, understand the multifaceted challenges posed by AMR across different sectors, and explore innovative solutions, including alternatives to antibiotics like microbiome-derived antimicrobials and policy approaches.
The course is designed to foster a holistic understanding of how human, animal, and environmental health are interconnected in the fight against AMR.
Benefits of attending
- Gain a thorough understanding of AMR and the 'One Health' approach, including regulatory mechanisms and future trends
- Learn about current and emerging regulations related to AMR at national and international levels
- Explore real-world examples of current research and development in alternative treatments and AMR management and discover innovative solutions for tackling this global issue, including cutting-edge research on microbiome-derived antimicrobials, phages and phytogenics
- Participate in Q&A sessions, interactive discussions and case studies, connecting with professionals across various sectors
- Collaborate on developing imaginative solutions and novel approaches to tackle AMR
Certification:
- CPD: 6 hours recorded for professional development.
- Certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
Who Should Attend:
- Pharmaceutical, biopharma and biotech professionals working in drug development, especially in antibiotics and AMR-related products
- Professionals involved in creating or implementing health and safety regulations
- Those working in animal health and interested in the impact of AMR on veterinary medicine
- Individuals focused on the environmental aspects of AMR
- Those studying AMR, 'One Health', or related fields
- Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other medical staff interested in AMR management
Course Agenda:
Introduction to AMR, 'One Health' and antibiotic resistance
- Fundamental concepts of AMR and the 'One Health' framework
- Overview of antibiotic resistance mechanisms
Current regulatory landscape of AMR
- Examination of current regulations and policies on AMR at various levels
- Discussion on the role of regulatory bodies
Cross-sector challenges and strategic approaches
- Challenges in integrating human, animal and environmental health strategies
- Strategic approaches to AMR across sectors
Emerging alternatives to antibiotics, case studies and practical solutions
- Presentation of real-world case studies in AMR management
- Discussion of practical solutions and participant questions
- Exploring alternatives to traditional antibiotics, including microbiome-derived antimicrobials and phytogenics
Discussing case studies in communities that can be used to decrease AMR
- Interactive case studies illustrating successful community initiatives and how these can be expanded to be utilised globally
Creative solutions and approaches to tackling AMR
- Discussion on innovative and creative approaches to AMR management using breakout rooms
For more information about this training course visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/q1zv52
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