Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a critical global health challenge, requiring a coordinated and vigorous response. Despite numerous global and national efforts, a unified multidisciplinary approach has been missing. The National Alliance of Medical Professionals on Antimicrobial Resistance (NAMP-AMR), led by the Indian Medical Association in collaboration with key stakeholders such as NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Health, seeks to address this gap. This alliance unites 52 medical specialty organizations and associations to enhance efforts across various sectors, developing comprehensive strategies for awareness, surveillance, infection control, and optimization of antimicrobial use. The foundational meeting of NAMP-AMR on July 7, 2024, established a collaborative roadmap, promising to bolster India's efforts against AMR and support the forthcoming National Action Plan on AMR 2.0. The meeting concentrated on six key areas: improving AMR awareness and advocacy; strengthening laboratory capacities and surveillance; enhancing infection prevention and control (IPC); optimizing antimicrobial use through stricter regulations and stewardship programs; advancing AMR research and innovation; and fostering strong national and international collaborations. This initiative marks a significant advancement in combating AMR and positions India as a leader in global health efforts against this critical issue.
Keywords: antibiotics; antimicrobial resistance; antimicrobial resistance (amr); namp amr; nap amr; national action plan on antibiotic resistance; national alliance of medical professionals on antimicrobial resistance.
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