Healthy Animals

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

AMR develops when bacteria, fungi or viruses are exposed to antibiotics, antifungals or antivirals. As a result, the antimicrobials become ineffective and infections in animals and humans may persist. In addition, medical interventions including surgery, chemotherapy and stem cell therapy may become impossible.
AMR is considered the biggest global threat of Health and Food Safety.

AMR Insights

For professionals in animal husbandry who wish to prevent Antimicrobial resistance, AMR Insights offers selected, global information and data, specific education and extensive networking and partnering opportunities.

AMR Insights is for:

  • Livestock breeders and animal caretakers
  • Veterinarians for production animals
  • Veterinarians for companion animals
  • Lab technicians in contract analysis laboratories
  • Veterinary regulatory authorities staff

Latest Topics

  •   15 December 2025

    Strengthening clinical alliances between human and veterinary medicine to tackle global priority antimicrobial-resistant bacterial pathogens

    This article discusses how antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat affecting both humans and animals, with multidrug-resistant bacteria increasingly found across clinical settings in both sectors. While the One Health framework emphasizes collaboration between human and veterinary medicine to address AMR, its practical implementation in clinical practice remains limited. The authors highlight […]

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  •   10 December 2025

    Dynamics of the gut microbiome and resistome in response to prophylactic antibiotic treatment in post-surgical giant pandas

    Researchers administered the antibiotic cefotaxime to three surgically treated giant pandas and tracked changes in their gut microbiome and resistome over time using 16S rRNA sequencing and shotgun metagenomics. They found that antibiotic treatment caused a sharp shift in bacterial community composition (notably a rise in Pseudomonadota and drop in Bacillota), and reduced microbial diversity; […]

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  •   02 December 2025

    Resapath French surveillance network for antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from diseased animals

    The 2024 RESAPATH report, based on a record 121,872 antimicrobial susceptibility tests (+30% vs. 2023), provides a strengthened evidence base for monitoring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in clinical bacterial isolates from French livestock and companion animals. Across species, Escherichia coli remained the primary indicator organism, showing continued declines in multidrug resistance and stable or decreasing resistance […]

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