A research agenda advancing climate change and antimicrobial resistance as interconnected issues
Moon K., van Bavel B., Berrang Ford L., Badger K., Carter L., Evans B., Gaze WH., Howard P., Moodley A., Allel K., Eii MN., Essack S., Fisman DN., Harring N., Kirchhelle C., Leonard AFC., Lewycka S., MacFadden DR., Madoroba E., Morgan ER., Muziasari W., Reverter M., Smets BF., Thornley T., Toh LS., Tomley F., Walpole SC., King R.
Interactions between climate change and antimicrobial resistance across terrestrial, aquatic and health systems reveal shared drivers, synergies and trade-offs that shape health and environmental outcomes. This Comment outlines a solutions-oriented research agenda to advance evidence and action that addresses climate change and antimicrobial resistance as interconnected issues.