Denmark, Bangladesh join forces to combat antimicrobial resistance
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Dhaka and Copenhagen have further strengthened cooperation to combat Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in Bangladesh by working towards a prudent use of antibiotics in livestock production.
To this effect, Bangladesh and Denmark signed a government-to-government (G2G) cooperation deal on Sunday in the capital, said a press release today (4 February).
The AMR is a major health threat globally while in Bangladesh, there were more than 26,200 deaths caused by AMR in 2019.
On the occasion of the signing, Danish Ambassador to Bangladesh Christian Brix Moller said Denmark is honoured to be a part in this partnership to combat this health threat by working towards a more prudent use of antibiotics in food production.
This project is aimed to reduce antibiotic misuse in livestock by raising awareness and implementing a residue control plan, ensuring safer food and healthier communities, said the envoy.
"The signing has solidified the commitment of both nations to continue close cooperation in the food and agricultural sector," said Major General Md Shameem Haidar, director general of the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA).
Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, Bangladesh Food Safety Authority, Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution, Directorate General of Drug Administration and Department of Livestock Services will jointly implement a project under the signed deal between Denmark and Bangladesh, the release added.