DR Risa Morimoto rm36@soas.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Development Economics
Comparing Awareness of Antibiotic Resistance in Sri Lanka and the European Union
Morimoto, Risa
Authors
Contributors
Bernard Schiele
Editor
Martin W. Bauer
Editor
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats, particularly in low-and middleincome countries (LMIC) where antibiotics are readily available for consumption. Global disparities in AMR levels can be attributed to various factors. In this study, we have used historical and latest surveys in Europe and Sri Lanka to understand potential socio-economic and cultural drivers of national and regional variations in AMR awareness. Our EU-Sri Lanka comparative study has indicated that the AMR awareness in the selected four regions of Sri Lanka remains relatively low compared to four socio-economically comparable regions in the European countries. Our analysis has also highlighted that improving underlying socioeconomic conditions, such as providing better social safety nets, can be crucial to significantly reduce AMR. In addition, implementing targeted interventions to efficiently utilise limited funding in LMIC settings is critical, as large-scale communication programmes are often resource intensive
Citation
Morimoto, R. (2023). Comparing Awareness of Antibiotic Resistance in Sri Lanka and the European Union. In B. Schiele, & M. W. Bauer (Eds.), Science Communication: taking a step back to move forward. CNRS
Acceptance Date | Mar 27, 2023 |
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Publication Date | Apr 5, 2023 |
Deposit Date | May 6, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | May 6, 2023 |
Book Title | Science Communication: taking a step back to move forward |
ISBN | 9782271148391 |
Keywords | Antimicrobial resistance, awareness, culture, Eurobarometer, science communication, Sri Lanka, socio-economic drivers |
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This is the version of the article/chapter accepted for publication in Schiele, Bernard and Bauer, Martin W., (eds.), Science Communication: taking a step back to move forward. Paris: CNRS. Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions
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