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Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (PACCARB)

Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (PACCARB)

Upcoming PACCARB Public Meeting
The 27th Public Meeting of the Presidential Advisory Council for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria scheduled for Tuesday, January 28 and Wednesday, January 29 is canceled, as the new Administration considers its plan for managing federal policy and public communications. We will keep you apprised of any updates or changes.

Thank you for being a valued member of our PACCARB community.

The Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (PACCARB) provides advice, information, and recommendations to the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS Secretary). The council supports and evaluates U.S. government activities focused on fighting antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in human health, animal health, and environmental health. Using this One Health approach, members of the PACCARB have a wide range of backgrounds, including academia, industry, public health, advocacy, veterinary, and agricultural production.

The PACCARB was established under Executive Order 13676 and is included in the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019 (PAHPAIA). Since 2019, the President of the United States has given authority to the HHS Secretary as the primary recipient of PACCARB recommendations. Additional information on the authority and activities of the PACCARB can be found on the About Us page in the charter.

As a federal advisory committee, the PACCARB looks to engage with the public and all AMR stakeholders. The council holds several public meetings every year both in person and live streamed on the HHS.gov website. These meetings are open to anyone with an interest in combating AMR. See how to get involved!

  • To provide a public comment or opinion to the council, send an email to CARB@hhs.gov or check out the Upcoming Meetings page for more information.
  • Public meetings are a great venue for industry start-ups to join the Innovation Spotlight session to share their advancements and challenges. Be sure to register in advance.
  • If you would like to share your experience as a patient or person impacted by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria or fungi, we would love to hear your story. Send us an email at CARB@hhs.gov.
  • For anyone wanting to stay connected with PACCARB updates and upcoming meetings, please subscribe to our mailing list.

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  • Access the Newest PACCARB Workforce Incentives Resolution Letter, IASC Workforce Resolution Letter
  • Access the recent PACCARB Report with Recommendations, A United Front: Collaborative Global Leadership to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Additional details about the newest PACCARB report can be found on the Reports & Recommendations page

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For all comments or questions about PACCARB or any of our work, please contact us here.

Federal Resources on AMR

Find resources on other federal activities related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Content created by Assistant Secretary for Health (ASH)
Content last reviewed January 23, 2025
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