Ethical health security in the age of antimicrobial resistance

The BMJ Global Health | Original research | 7 January 2022

Health security and the preservation of antimicrobials are often described as a global public good. However, how the term ‘public good’ is used in the context of health security, and the values that underpin it, remains ambiguous. Policymaking is never value-free, and a better examination of such values is critical to understanding how issues such as AMR are problematised and how policy decisions are informed.
https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/1/e007407