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Antimicrobial resistance in Ecuador: A One Health situational analysis of governance, infrastructure, and equity gaps
2025-09-27
public and global health
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a growing global public health threat, undermining therapeutic efficacy and disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. In Ecuador, the situation is exacerbated by weak surveillance systems and fragmentation among the human, animal, and environmental health sectors. This study analyzes current national approaches that address AMR in Ecuador from a One Health (OH) perspective, with an emphasis on governance, public policy, health infrastructure, ...
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