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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): Funding

Photo of a health worker in India discussing medications.
SOURCE: M. DORGABEKOVA, MSH

USAID strongly supports antimicrobial resistance prevention and control activities through a variety of programs in many countries. In 1998 the U.S. Congress authorized an Infectious Disease Initiative that included funding for infectious disease surveillance and antimicrobial resistance. Since 1998 USAID has spent approximately $25-30 million a year on these two programmatic areas. In FY 2002, this level increased to $35 million.


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