Fig. 1: Global transdisciplinary perspective on AMR. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Global transdisciplinary perspective on AMR.

From: From the lens of early-career researchers: bridging science, technology, arts, and humanities to tackle antimicrobial resistance

Fig. 1: Global transdisciplinary perspective on AMR.

a Illustration of the interconnected cycle of antibiotic resistance among humans, animals, and the environment, emphasizing the “One Health” concept. b Representation of laboratory research focused on understanding micro- bial mechanisms, drug discovery, and development of novel antimicrobial strategies. c Depiction of healthcare professionals implementing infection control measures, responsible antibiotic pre- scribing, and patient education to combat AMR. d Visualization of how art and humanities can raise awareness, promote public engagement, and encourage transdisciplinary understanding of antimicrobial resistance. The authors have applied the CC-BY 4.0 license to illustrations generated by Biorender: Created in BioRender. Chaudhary, V. (2026) https://BioRender.com/6c4a20f.

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