Prevention of infections and antibiotic resistance: the annual report of actions carried out in 2024 by the MMPIA is available

The Ministerial Mission for the Prevention of Infections and Antibiotic Resistance (MMPIA) has just published its annual report on actions taken in 2024 as part of the national strategy for the prevention of infections and antibiotic resistance in human health. You can download the report below. Review of actions carried out in human health in 2023 as part of the national strategy for the prevention of infections and antibiotic resistance…
A UNEP brief on antimicrobial resistance prevention and education in schools

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a threat to global health, food security and achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Tackling it is critical to preserving the world’s ability to treat diseases in humans, animals and plants, reduce risks to food safety and security, protect the environment and maintain progress towards achieving the SDGs. In this context, a brief for education policy-makers and school practitioners has recently been published by UNEP…
The PROMISE newsletter n°38 for March 2025 has been published

The latest edition of the PROMISE newsletter is online. This newsletter n°38 for the month of March 2025 offers you the latest news relating to antimicrobial resistance and the One Health global approach, from a perspective of disseminating information. On the program in particular: Featured A joint EFSA-ECDC report on antibiotic resistance data An editorial on the fight against antimicrobial resistance at European level on the National Antibiotic Resistance Portal…
A joint EFSA-ECDC report on antibiotic resistance data

In March, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) published a report compiling data on antimicrobial resistance in key pathogenic bacteria. The report is entitled ‘The European Union summary report on antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic and indicator bacteria from humans, animals and food in 2022-2023’. This report presents the main results of the harmonised surveillance of antimicrobial resistance 2022-2023 in Salmonella…
An editorial on the fight against antimicrobial resistance at European level on the National Antibiotic Resistance Portal

The PROMISE meta-network is one of the projects and actions supported by the Priority Research Programme (PRP) on Antibiotic Resistance. Its website, the National Antibiotic Resistance Portal, frequently publishes editorials aimed at the general public, to help them learn more about a topic, a project, etc. The March 2025 editorial is entitled ‘Europe united in the fight against antibiotic resistance’. This is an article dedicated to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) –…
The PROMISE newsletter n°37 for February 2025 has been published

The latest edition of the PROMISE newsletter is online. This newsletter n°37 for the month of February 2025 offers you the latest news relating to antimicrobial resistance and the One Health global approach, from a perspective of disseminating information. On the program in particular: Featured Global Research Agenda on Antimicrobial Resistance in Human Health: WHO identifies research priorities AMR-Env: ‘3 questions to Thibault Stalder’ to find out more about the…
Global research agenda for antimicrobial resistance in human health: WHO identifies research priorities

The World Health Organization‘s global research agenda on antimicrobial resistance in human health has just been published in the ‘Publications’ section of their website. It has been developed to promote the generation of evidence with the greatest potential to mitigate AMR in the human health sector by 2030. The agenda outlines 33 research priorities addressing bacterial and fungal infections and seven priorities specifically addressing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, identified through a rigorous…
AMR-Env: “3 questions to Thibault Stalder” to find out more about the network dedicated to antibiotic resistance in the environment

The AMR-Env working group is an emerging French network dedicated to antibiotic resistance in the environment, initiated as part of the PROMISE meta-network. It brings together several French research units and existing French networks. One of the aims of AMR-Env is to demonstrate the feasibility of an environmental antimicrobial resistance monitoring system in France. To achieve this, the network brings together a multitude of French research players (researchers, lecturers, engineers,…