cover image: Melanie Cousins, E. Jane Parmley, Amy L. Greer, Elena Neiterman, Irene A. Lambraki, Tiscar Graells, Anaïs Léger, Patrik J. G. Henriksson, Max Troell, Didier Wernli, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen, Carolee A. Carson, Shannon E. Majowicz

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Melanie Cousins, E. Jane Parmley, Amy L. Greer, Elena Neiterman, Irene A. Lambraki, Tiscar Graells, Anaïs Léger, Patrik J. G. Henriksson, Max Troell, Didier Wernli, Peter Søgaard Jørgensen, Carolee A. Carson, Shannon E. Majowicz

12 Feb 2024

The objective of this study was to use the existing qualitative descriptions of the AMR system to derive semi-quantifiable data about the drivers of AMR development and transmission in a European context. [...] The relationships between nodes were represented by lines with varying colour and weight to depict the strength of the relationships and the type of evidence used respectively. [...] Map of drivers and relationships In the final concept map, 189 relationships between the drivers of AMR were mentioned and a direction for the correlation was deciphered for 131 relationships, but the strength of the relationship was less commonly reported (32/189 deciphered, 28 = strong and 4 = weak). [...] Additionally, the original goal of the workshop discussions was not to identify the strengths of relationships between drivers or the evidence to support these statements. [...] The described study was a secondary analysis of the transcripts which provided great insight into the different drivers of the AMR system and their relationships, but future studies would benefit from workshops designed to prompt participants for more quantitative estimates for the drivers and their relationships.
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5
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Canada