Combining stool and stories: exploring antimicrobial resistance among a longitudinal cohort of international health students.
Alena KamenshchikovaPetra F G WolffsChristian J P A HoebeJohn PendersHyun Y ParkMateus S KambaleKlasien HorstmanPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
The microbiological analysis confirmed previous research showing that international human mobility is a risk factor for AMR acquisition. However, sociological methods demonstrated that travellers understand AMR primarily as a clinical problem and do not connect it to travelling. These findings indicate an important gap in understanding AMR as a bio-social problem raising a question about the potential effectiveness of biologically driven AMR stewardship programs among travellers. Further development of the 'stool and stories' approach is important for a transdisciplinary basis of AMR stewardship.