 Anti-microbial resistance is a global threat. It means a lot of people. It means that when people or animals get sick by virus, bacteria or parasites, the drugs are not efficient anymore. Anti-biotics resistance is a phenomenon where the disease caused by bacteria by human animals are not treated efficiently by animal antibiotics. This is estimated that about 700,000 people are killed per year by AMR. If we don't do anything by 2050, 10 million people can be killed by AMR. The burden of AMR is mainly for developing countries because AMR is caused partially by the overused antibiotics, both in human health and animal health. This is very important to mobilize cross-collaboration in different sectors to address AMR. It means that we need to use one health approach. It's not about the effort of medicine. It's not the effort of animal health people. It's not the effort of environmental people. We need to combine all these sectors together. It means one health. One health is a very important approach to address AMR for future.