WOAH calls for continued vigilance amidst rise of antimicrobial use in animals

WOAH
May 06, 2024

WOAH calls for continued vigilance amidst rise of antimicrobial use in animals


Sweden – Latest data reveals a concerning 2% increase in antimicrobial use in animals at global level between 2019 and 2021, after several consecutive years of significant decrease. The data is part of the latest report   on antimicrobial use in animals released today at the 9th Meeting of the Global Leaders Group   on Antimicrobial Resistance (GLG on AMR) held in Sweden.

Antimicrobials are critical medicines whose effectiveness must be preserved for the treatment, control and, where appropriate, for the prevention of infectious diseases in animals, humans and plants. Resistance to these medicines has become a major concern, as it endangers everyone’s health. Economic reports already project a potential loss of 1.8 years of life expectancy worldwide by 2035 due to AMR1.