SIANI had the pleasure to interview Andrea Caputo Svensson, Global Health Advisor at ReAct - Action on Antibiotic Resistance to understand the complexity and challenges of addressing AMR in aquaculture.
On June 1st 2022, ReAct in collaboration with The Nordic Council of Ministers and Stockholm Environmental Institute hosted the hybrid event "The silent antimicrobial resistance pandemic urges a concerted global response - but what needs to be done?". Here you find 5 takeaways from the day and a few next steps.
Why should people in Sweden care about diseases in livestock in low- and lower-middle-income countries? This is a question that I have been asked on numerous occasions ever since I started my...
In 2021, World Water Week addressed the theme ”Building Resilience Faster”, focusing on concrete solutions to the world’s most significant water-related challenges, starting with the climate...
The Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance (JPIAMR) is looking for project proposals with a One Health approach.
Read this impact story about how SIANI raised the issue of antimicrobial resistance in livestock on the Swedish agenda.
Infections resistant to treatment with antibiotics are on the rise. AMR spreads through food, water, healthcare and pharmaceutical production. How can we stop it?
The overall objective of this training programme is to obtain a complete approach of the value chains from stable to table. Do not miss out to sign up for your participation!
Results from a research at SLU have shown that administration of antimicrobials to food-producing animals is regarded as a major contributor to the overall emergence of resistance in bacteria...
Pig farmers are strongly encouraged to reduce their antimicrobial usage because of the rising threat from antimicrobial resistance. However, such efforts should not compromise the herd health...