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World AMR Awareness Week 2024

World AMR Awareness Week 2024

Educate. Advocate. Act now.

World Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week (WAAW) is held from 18–24 November every year. The global campaign aims to raise awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and promote best practices among One Health stakeholders to reduce the development and spread of drug-resistant infections. The theme of this year’s WAAW is “Educate. Advocate. Act now”.

Handle antibiotics with careIn the Eastern Mediterranean Region resistance rates are rising: about 50% of reported E. coli and S. aureus bloodstream infections are caused by resistant strains.

One of the key drivers of AMR is the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. At 25% higher than the global average, the Eastern Mediterranean Region has the highest rate of antibiotic consumption in the world.

To strengthen efforts to tackle AMR the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region is calling on:

policy-makers to prioritize AMR in national budgets and plans and recognize the urgent need to scale up national responses to AMR; and

health workers to adopt appropriate prescribing practices for antibiotics.

WAAW 2024 campaign guide

WAAW 2024 campaign guide

Get involved in WAAW 2024: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) also known as the Quadripartite have jointly developed a campaign guide to support and guide WAAW 2024.

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WAAW 2024 campaign guide

Antimicrobial resistance explained

WHO lists antimicrobial resistance among the top 10 threats to global public health. In 2021, antimicrobial resistance caused 1.14 million deaths worldwide and was associated with nearly 4.71 million deaths. By 2050, antimicrobial resistance could claim 39 million lives – unless we act now.

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Regional Director's message

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is undermining our ability to treat infections. It is a major threat to human, animal and environmental health.

The overuse of antibiotics is a key driver of AMR and the Eastern Mediterranean Region has the highest rate of antibiotic consumption in the world.

We must act now. We need to improve responsible antibiotics use, in line with the WHO AWaRe antibiotic book. And we need to ensure equitable access to quality medicines and diagnostics across the Region – including in lower-income countries and areas affected by conflict.

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