AMR Case 6: Antimicrobial Resistance and Climate Change
The AMR Global Health Academy brings you the sixth and final case in our latest antimicrobial resistance (AMR) case study series. Case 6: Antimicrobial Resistance and Climate Change.
This activity is specifically designed for healthcare professionals and AMR stewards.
At the end of the case, learners should be able to:
Understand pathways linking climate change and AMR
Examine climate-sensitive transmission and health system impacts
Highlight lived experiences and community-led adaptations
Support design of integrated, climate-resilient AMR interventions
Strengthen locally grounded, sustainable responses
(Approximately 60 minutes to complete the case)
Introduction & Case Framing
Climate Change and the Emergence of AMR
Climate-Sensitive AMR Transmission Pathways in LMICs
Case Studies – Flooding, Water Contamination, and Livestock
Climate-Resilient Health Systems and Diagnostics for AMR Control
Integrating AMR and Climate Adaptation – Community-Driven Strategies

Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain, MD, MPH, MSc (Bioethics), MBA (Strategic HRM), PhD (Transdisciplinary Solutions in Global Health)
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