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AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) Training – AMRFV

Objective(s)
Raise awareness among agricultural professionals on antimicrobial resistance (ability of microbes to survive antimicrobial agents) and promote prudent use of antimicrobials in farming
Target audience
Farmers and food producers
Farmers and livestock producers
Veterinarians and those working in animal health
Campaign Scope
European
Partners or Allies
Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture
Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios (AEMPS)
Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE)
Communication Channels Used
website
Social Media
Social Media Used
LinkedIn
Instagram
Campaign Material(s)
presentations
Videos
Leaflets
Key messages
Antibiotics must be used responsibly in animals.

Prevention (biosecurity, vaccination, hygiene) reduces antibiotic needs.

Farmers and vets play a key role in One Health AMR prevention.

Training improves stewardship and animal health outcomes.
Campaign Focus
Animal health
Environment
Campaign Setting
Online
Use of Scientific Evidence
Implicit Evidence-Based Messaging
Visual and Symbolic Elements
Animals
Bacteria
Educational model applied
Transmissive
Content Complexity Level
Intermediate
Adaptation to Educational Levels
Adults
Content accessibility
No
Continuity strategy
Campaign with regular updates
Campaign Start Year
2024
Campaign End Year
2026
Replicability
Yes
Content usage license
Free
Campaign Status
Active
Identified gaps
Access point for campaign materials not clearly provided
Funding details not disclosed.
Reporting on results or impact not available
Accessible formats for hearing impaired users not provided
Accessible formats for visually impaired users not provided
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section not included
No adaptation for different age groups
Lessons learned
A central campaign hub or website can improve discoverability and consistency.
Clear contact points or ordering systems may improve access to campaign materials.
Framing messages around personal or family benefits may improve engagement.
Including links to scientific sources may enhance transparency
Including links to scientific sources where relevant may enhance transparency and support users seeking more information.
Clear, concise key message summaries may help reduce misinterpretation.
Consistency in tone, slogans, and design may strengthen campaign recognition.
International Collaboration Enriches Understanding
Multilingual materials may reach more diverse communities.
Identified biases
Disability Accessibility Bias
Outcome Bias
Identified Weaknesses
Not found measurable outcomes or evaluation plan
Identified Weaknesses
No FAQs Section
Identified Strengths
Accessibility
Clear messaging
Community participation
Endorsements by Trusted Institutions
Regular updates
Supports Public Health Goals Multilingual Accessibility
Use of scientific evidence
Use of visuals and infographics
Documents