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AMR and antimicrobial use surveillance data is routinely collected across many countries, but sex, age, and other social stratifiers are rarely analysed or reported. This case study describes how GEAR Up worked with country partners in Lao PDR, Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania to apply an equity lens to existing AMR and AMU surveillance data, and developed practical guidance to support others to do the same.

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GEAR up is funded by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC)’s Fleming Fund using UK aid.

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