Prioritising intervention areas for antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria's human and animal health sectors using a mixed-methods approach - AMR Insights
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Prioritising intervention areas for antimicrobial resistance in Nigeria's human and animal health sectors using a mixed-methods approach - AMR Insights
The study identifies Salmonella spp. and Escherichia coli as the top priority pathogens for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Nigeria’s human and animal health sectors. Priority AMS challenges include ease of access to over-the-counter antimicrobials, lack of awareness of AMR/AMS, and lack of infection prevention and control. The highest-ranked AMR driver is the lack of infection prevention and control. Medical doctors rank access to veterinary …
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