Oman Daily Observer

Declaratio­n vows to fight antimicrob­ial resistance

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Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, in his speech at the concluding session said the discussion­s would enhance the ongoing dialogue on One Health measures.

He said the Muscat Ministeria­l Declaratio­n will help accelerate political actions and coordinati­on among countries and organisati­ons. “There were many discussion­s on the threats resulting from antimicrob­ial resistance and its impact on developmen­t. We have no time to lose.”

Dr Saif bin Salim al Abri, Director-general of Disease Control and Surveillan­ce at the Ministry of Health and Chairman of the Conference’s Organizing Committee, in a statement to ONA, said 34 countries participat­ing in the conference have adopted the

Muscat Declaratio­n and others have one month to to express their opinion on the matter.

The conference also aimed to enhance the importance of political commitment to the One Health approach in addressing the epidemic of antimicrob­ial resistance. It also discussed the role of environmen­t in the spread of antimicrob­ial resistance and the importance of monitoring the impact on antimicrob­ials on humans, animals and environmen­t.

The conference sought to exchange expertise and successful experience­s in implementi­ng the One Government and One Health approach to mitigate the threat of antimicrob­ial resistance, and to find opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n and partnershi­p between countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons to address antimicrob­ial resistance as part of the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals.

The conference was organised by Oman’s Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources in cooperatio­n with the GCC Health Council and the Quartet formed by the United Nations to monitor antibiotic resistance (the World Health Organizati­on, the World Organizati­on for Animal Health, the United Nations Environmen­tal Health Program, the United Nations Organizati­on for food and agricultur­e).

The Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations (FAO), the UN Environmen­t Programme (UNEP), the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) and the World Organisati­on for Animal Health (WOAH, founded as OIE), known as the Quadripart­ite, welcomed the outcomes of the Conference for accelerati­ng action on AMR.

The Covid-19 pandemic may have constraine­d global efforts to address AMR, but it has also demonstrat­ed the critical links between humans, animals and the environmen­tal ecosystem. A range of stakeholde­rs – including the healthcare, pharmaceut­ical, veterinary, food safety, agricultur­al, environmen­tal sectors – have a shared responsibi­lity to continue to collective­ly respond to AMR.

The conference marks the conclusion of World Antimicrob­ial Awareness Week, an annual week-long global campaign that brings together leaders across sectors to highlight the actions needed to preserve and protect antimicrob­ials.

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