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Antimicrobial resistance: A round table discussion on the “One Health” concept from the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries. Part One: A focus on Leadership
Author(s) -
Hanan H. Balkhy,
Hosam M. Zowawi,
Hamad Albatshan,
Majid M. Alshamrani,
Awa AïdaraKane,
Elisabeth Erlacher-Vindel,
Abdulelah Alhawsawi,
Amal Al-Maani,
Hail M. Al-Abdely,
Huda AlKatheeri,
Mariam Al-Fadhli,
Najiba M. Abdulrazzaq,
Safaa Alkhawaja,
Abdulelah Hawsawi,
Abdullah Algwizani,
Abdulrahman AL Amri,
Abdulrahman AL Saedy,
Abeer Omran,
Ada Qunaibet,
Adel Othman,
Afaf AL Rashidi,
Ahmad Alhakawi,
Ahmed AL Harbi,
Aiman ElSaed,
Ali AL Alaa,
Ali AL Doweriej,
Ali Al Sharif,
Ali M. Somily,
Ali Al-Doweriej,
Ali Radidiah,
Alya AL Ruwaili,
Azaheer Gadalla,
Bandar S. Binhelel,
Basim Alshammari,
Ehab M. Hussain,
Fahad AL Rabiah,
Faisal AL Bogoumi,
Faroog Saeed,
Fatimah AL Anazi,
Gregory Poff,
Hail Mater Al Abdely,
Hala Moustafa Roushdy,
H. Hathout,
Henry Baffoe Bonnie,
Hind AL Modaimegh,
Huda Bukhari,
Hussain AL Rashidi,
Ibrahim AL Jafali,
Ibrahim Qassem,
Jaffar Tawfiq,
Jawaher Gramish,
Maha Alawi,
Mahmoud Aly,
Majed Al Jeraisy,
Majed Alghoraibi,
Majid Alshamarani,
Mervat M. El Dalatony,
Mohamed Abdellatif Eltayeb Ali,
Mohamed Al Quwazini,
Mohammed Abakhail,
Mohammed AL Essa,
Mohammed Al Shaalan,
Munee Balla,
Musheera Enani,
Muslim Younis Abuhasan,
Nadia AL Attas,
Nahla Osman,
Naif Khalaf Alharbi,
Noof AL Mutairi,
Nora Fattoh,
Raed ALIbrahim,
Raed Hababi,
Raed Ibrahim,
Saed Al Shahrani,
Saeed AL Jabbar,
Sahar Althawadi,
Sameera Aljohani,
Sami Al Hajjar,
Sayd Nazeer,
Suliman AL Jumaa,
Suliman AL Mahmoud,
Taher Uzzaman,
Talal AL Oreibi,
Tarig Sadig,
Taseen S. Desin,
Thamer Enazi,
Thuria Rabmo,
Wafaa AL Nasser,
Zeinab Abbas Sultan,
Abdullah AL Qahtani,
Abdullah AL Shammrai,
Abdulmalik AL Otaibi,
Asma AL Shehri,
Asma AL Zahrani,
Bassem Abu Khazam,
Hani AL Suwayeh,
Mansour AL Balani,
Meshal AL Rubaian,
Mohammed Albelowi,
Tareq AL Mutairi,
Nimfa Dagunton,
Alaa Mutlaq,
Diana AL Mutairi,
Hind AL Otaibi,
Isra AL Rashoud,
Kholoud AL Aamar,
Taghreed A. Alsaqer,
Arjun Srinivasan,
Benedetta Allegranzi,
Ashraf El Houfi,
Jens Thomsen,
Khouloud Jamal,
Laila Mohamed Jasim,
Mubarak Alfaresi,
Zulfa Omar,
Jameela Alsalman,
Safaa Khawajah,
Huda Alkatheri,
Jameela Al Ajmi,
Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani,
Moza Al Ishaq,
Nahla Sharaf
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of infection and public health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.983
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1876-035X
pISSN - 1876-0341
DOI - 10.1016/j.jiph.2018.05.007
Subject(s) - round table , political science , agency (philosophy) , politics , multidisciplinary approach , general assembly , resistance (ecology) , public administration , medicine , operations research , public relations , engineering , law , business , sociology , session (web analytics) , social science , ecology , advertising , biology
The threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has attracted the highest level of attention after the United Nation (UN) General Assembly's High Level meeting on AMR in 2016. During that meeting a temporary committee, the inter agency coordination group (IACG) [1] was formulated, under the chairmanship of the Director General of the World Health Organization (DG-WHO) and the UN Deputy Secretary General. The IACG group was tasked to link, guide and advise on political steps needed to address and mitigate the emergence of AMR globally [2]. Efforts to combat AMR, however, have previously been developed prior to this initiative by several decades. Yet, the emergence of resistance continues to be on the rise. The Gulf Cooperation Council Center for Infection Control (GCC-IC) was been established in 2005 and has made major efforts to address all aspects related to human infection control in the member countries. Many of which have been reached. In 2015, the board was able to draft through its multidisciplinary meeting the first roadmap for the counties on this issue [3]. Two years later a follow-up meeting took place in Riyadh on April 2017. Regional and international experts joined in to share and contribute to the understanding of AMR and to advise on further steps needed for this initiative. We dedicated 3 papers on this meeting. The first paper is to provide an update on progress form the GCC countries and further steps that need to be taken, (in press). The second paper is part one out of two round table discussions. The first round table discussion paper, which is the current paper, addresses AMR and the "One Health" concept with a focus on leadership. The second round table discussion paper addresses AMR and the "One Health" concept with a focus on human health [4].

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