Antimicrobial resistance as a multicultural challenge: a decolonized approach to science communication in the Global South
Han Thai Dong Tran, Marina Joubert, Mary Chambers

TL;DR
Antimicrobial resistance is a complex global issue that requires culturally sensitive communication strategies in the Global South to address local challenges and promote effective solutions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a decolonized approach to science communication for addressing antimicrobial resistance in multicultural contexts of the Global South.
Findings
AMR is a systemic problem requiring locally relevant solutions that consider cultural norms and values.
Decolonized communication strategies can help overcome barriers like medical pluralism and hierarchical cultures.
Local ownership and contextualized capacity building are essential for effective AMR communication in LMICs.
Abstract
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or drug-resistant infection, is a serious threat to global well-being, impacting human, animal and environmental health, and is predicted to cause more deaths than cancer by 2050 (10 million deaths annually). AMR is often termed a super-wicked problem that prevents straightforward solutions due to the systemic, multi-sectoral and multifactorial issues underlying it, posing a dilemma for AMR communication in LMICs. Antimicrobial stewardship, which consists of coordinated efforts to optimize antimicrobial use to reduce AMR, and communication for antimicrobial stewardship behaviours, are hindered by many cultural factors: subjective norms, medical pluralism, hierarchical culture, etc. This Viewpoint suggests ways and examples for how a decolonized approach can support communication around a multicultural issue such as AMR, for understanding drivers and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Science, Research, and Medicine · Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
