Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
- Foilsithe: 2 Deireadh Fómhair 2019
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 13 Nollaig 2023
- What Antimicrobial Resistance is
- Ireland's National Plans
- Information for Livestock Professionals
- Information for Veterinary Professionals
The development and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a public health threat that also impacts on animal health and welfare as well as the environment. Collaborative action by all stakeholders is required to address this global public health challenge.
What Antimicrobial Resistance is
Ireland's National Plans
Information for Livestock Professionals
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials in Horses
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible use of Antimicrobials in Aquaculture
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials on Poultry Farms
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Prescribing and Use of Antibiotics in Farm Animals
- List of Products containing DAFM Highest Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials on Dairy Farms
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials on Pig Farms
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials on Beef and Suckler Farms
- Code of Good Practice Regarding the Responsible Use of Antimicrobials on Sheep Farms
Information for Veterinary Professionals
- EMA categorisation of antibiotics for use in animals for prudent and responsible use
- DAFM Policy on Highest Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials - 1st Revision
- List of Products containing DAFM Highest Priority Critically Important Antimicrobials
Building One Health Action Under iNAP2 Session 1
Building One Health Action Under iNAP2 Session 2
Building One Health Action Under iNAP2 Session 3