The social burden of antimicrobial resistance: what is it, how can we measure it, and why does it matter?
Keenan et al.
JAC – Antimicrobial Resistance.
2025.
Welcome to the IMPACT AMR online recommended resources repository. One of our key objectives is to curate and share the latest evidence on AMR intervention, impacts, and prioritisation. Our purposes are to raise awareness about AMR intervention prioritisation and frameworks, increase familiarity among our community with evidence on AMR interventions’ impacts, and increase familiarity with the work of groups across different disciplines and sectors on AMR impacts, with a One Health approach.
Our repository gathers scientific articles, policies, and reports written by research groups, organisations, civil societies, other initiatives around AMR interventions and impacts, and categorises them into four different themes: interventions, impacts, prioritisation, and policy.
We would like to encourage our community to get in touch and share scientific articles and policy reports with us to help us grow our recommended resources repository, contributing to achieve our goals and purposes!
Keenan et al.
JAC – Antimicrobial Resistance.
2025.
Venkateswaran et al.
BMC Infectious Diseases.
2025.
Ljungqvist et al.
One Health.
2025.
Gufe et al.
Sustainable Environment.
2025.
Horvat and Kovačević.
Antibiotics.
2025.
Zhou et al.
Engineering.
2024.
Omuse ER et al.
One Health.
2025.
Desbois et al.
Science of the Total Environment.
2025.
Rupasinghe N et al.
World Bank Group.
2024.