One Health Priority Research Agenda for AMR

One Health Priority Research Agenda for AMR

The Quadripartite Organizations (QPT) have developed the One Health Priority Research Agenda for Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR-OHPRA) as a joint initiative to assist in detecting and catalyzing scientific interest and financial investment for AMR priority research across sectors for countries and funding bodies.

The research agenda also serves as a guide to prevent and mitigate AMR within the One Health approach that will help policymakers, researchers, and a multidisciplinary scientific community to work together on solutions.

Implementing this research agenda will support priority-setting and development of policy and practice-relevant evidence for countries to simultaneously address the threat of AMR and support the implementation of AMR National Action Plans and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.

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Since the publication in June 2023, the AMR-OHPRA has been used for guiding researchers/scientists to plan and carry out research studies.

Up to 13 August 2025, the AMR-OHPRA is referenced in 22 scientific articles, and among those you may access below the curated lists of publications specifically related to one or more of the five pillars (A), and the publications which mentioned AMR-OHPRA in general (B). 


A. Publications – AMR-OHPRA pillar focus

B. Publications – AMR-OHPRA general