Alberta government developing framework to tackle rising antimicrobial resistance
The Government of Alberta is developing a framework to address a rising prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and microscopic parasites change over time and become more resistant to previously effective medicines.
Government officials say AMR is increasing globally and could negatively impact human health in addition to animal health and welfare, the environment and the province’s agri-food industries.
Alberta’s One Health Antimicrobial Resistance Framework for Action (AMR Framework) is expected to lay the groundwork for the province’s response to this issue.
“We are taking immediate action to curb and prevent the potential harm that antimicrobial resistance could have on the health of Albertans. Thanks to Alberta’s existing expertise, robust infrastructure, and a clear framework to build upon, we are well-positioned to strengthen our resistance efforts for future generations,” commented Minister of Health Adriana LaGrange.