The Mortality and Economic Costs Associated With Antimicrobial Resistance (Amr) Are Still A
Major Concern. Several Countries' Health Agencies, Including India's, Have Devised Plans to Stop the Spread
Of the Disease. Humans, Animals, Food, and the Environment Must All Be Considered In the Fight Against
Amr. the Many Components of the Indian Take on the One Health Movement Are Covered In This
Comprehensive Examination. Antimicrobial Resistance (Amr) Is a Major Problem That Threatens Animal And
Human Health, Food Safety, Ecosystems, and the Long-Term Viability of Animal Protein Production, All Of
Which Are Negatively Impacted By the Widespread Use of Antibiotics In Animal Feed. Consequences of The
Intense and Widespread Usage of Antibiotics In Cattle Production Are Discussed. Resistant Organisms Or
Their Genes Have Also Been Found In the Environment, Particularly In Water Sources. Two Major Factors
Contributing to Antimicrobial Resistance In India Are the Improper Usage of These Drugs and Inadequate
Way In Which Waste Water Is Handled. While There Is Information Available For Other Nations, India Is
Missing Information About the Factors That Contribute to Amr, Such As the Use of Sludge In Agriculture,
The Inappropriate Dispose of Livestock Animals, and the Aquaculture Business. While the Indian Health
Authorities Have Begun Taking Steps to Combat Amr, These Efforts Are In Their Infancy. In This Review, We
Focus on How the Creation of Antibiotic Alternatives In the Post-Antibioti ...