摘要
UKHSA’s mascot Andi Biotic returns for World AMR Awareness Week with a creative campaign targeting young adults through gym partnerships and pharmacy disco events.
詳細內容
UKHSA’s mascot returns for World AMR Awareness Week with a campaign targeting young adults, featuring gym partnerships and a pharmacy disco. This innovative public engagement approach aims to reach audiences not typically engaged with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) messaging.
World AMR Awareness Week:
- Annual global campaign (18-24 November 2025)
- Coordinated by WHO to raise awareness of antimicrobial resistance
- Multi-sectoral engagement across human health, animal health, and environment
- Theme: Educate, advocate, act now to prevent AMR
Why target young adults:
- High antibiotic use: Common for respiratory and urinary infections
- Misconceptions: May expect antibiotics for viral illnesses
- Behavior formation: Establishing appropriate antibiotic use patterns early
- Future parents: Will make decisions for children’s antibiotic use
- Peer influence: Young adults can spread messages through social networks
Campaign innovation: Traditional AMR messaging often fails to engage younger audiences. This campaign uses:
- Gym partnerships: Reaching health-conscious young adults where they are
- Pharmacy disco: Making pharmacies fun and approachable venues
- Andi Biotic mascot: Memorable, relatable character to embody key messages
- Social media integration: Shareable content and online engagement
- Entertainment approach: Education through enjoyment rather than fear
Key AMR messages:
- Not all infections need antibiotics: Viruses don’t respond to antibiotics
- Complete the course: Finishing prescribed antibiotics prevents resistance
- Never share antibiotics: Prescriptions are personalized
- Prevent infections: Hygiene and vaccination reduce need for antibiotics
- Talk to pharmacist: Expert advice on when antibiotics are needed
AMR crisis context: Antimicrobial resistance is one of the greatest threats to global health:
- 10 million deaths annually projected by 2050 if unchecked
- Common infections becoming untreatable
- Routine surgeries and cancer treatment at risk without effective antibiotics
- Disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations
- Economic burden of healthcare costs and productivity loss
Behavior change needed:
- Appropriate prescribing by healthcare providers
- Responsible use by patients
- Infection prevention and control in healthcare and community
- Agricultural stewardship (reducing antibiotic use in farming)
- Investment in new antibiotics and alternatives
UK AMR strategy: The campaign supports UK’s 20-year vision for containing and controlling AMR, which includes:
- Reducing antibiotic use by 15% from 2014 baseline
- Halving healthcare-associated gram-negative bloodstream infections
- Maintaining and strengthening surveillance
- Investing in innovation (new antibiotics, diagnostics, vaccines)
Campaign evaluation: Success will be measured by:
- Reach and engagement metrics
- Knowledge and attitude changes
- Behavioral intentions regarding antibiotic use
- Pharmacy and GP consultation patterns
This creative approach demonstrates UKHSA’s commitment to innovative public engagement, meeting people where they are with messages that resonate.
相關疾病
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), antibiotic-resistant infections, healthcare-associated infections
萃取時間: 2026-02-05T22:58:00Z 資料來源: UK Health Security Agency