Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as one of the greatest threats to global health, necessitating a comprehensive and integrated strategy for mitigation. The One Health approach recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health has gained significant attention as a holistic framework to combat AMR. Originally conceptualized to address zoonotic diseases, One Health has now become a cornerstone in the global response to AMR [1]. The misuse and overuse of antibiotics across all sectors human medicine, veterinary care, and agriculture have accelerated the spread of resistant pathogens, compromising the efficacy of life-saving treatments [2]. Despite widespread recognition of the One Health model, practical implementation remains fragmented and inconsistent across regions, underscoring the need to revisit and reinforce this approach with greater urgency and cohesion.
Published Date: 2025-04-01; Received Date: 2025-03-03