Sweden I 2006 National strategy

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Sweden I 2006 National strategy Goal: access to effective antibiotics for treatment of bacterial infections in humans and animals Multisectorial “one health” approach Legislative components (prevention of HAI, communicable diseases act) Technical components: Surveillance of resistance and consumption in humans, animals and food Prevention; hygienic standards, role of communicable diseases officer, veterinarians instruction -Use of antibiotics for plant protection -Use of genes for antibiotic resistance as genetic markers -Increase knowledge -International collaboration -Organizational aspects -Evaluation -Economical implications 26/10/2019

Sweden II: 2015 Action plan for 21 national authorities/ agencies A national coordinating mechanism co-chaired by Board of Agriculture an National Board of Health: Develop a multisectorial action plan A common communication strategy Six multisectorial areas for action: International engagement Knowledge and competence Prevention, detection, action Rational use of antibiotics Data collection and analysis Diagnosis and effective treatment 26/10/2019