To address the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, the U.S. Government released the National Strategy for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (CARB) in September 2014, which outlined five inter-related goals to guide Federal action:
![https://aspe.hhs.gov/collaborations-committees-advisory-groups/carb/strategic-plan-goals](/sites/default/files/images/f3231377052c49160c4469951f2566ee/goal1-map-sm.jpg)
![Goal 2: Strengthen National One Health Surveillance Efforts to Combat Resistance](/sites/default/files/images/826deb4b3880f1a9f1d15d39ce3dba86/goal2-circles-sm.jpg)
![Goal 3: Advance Development and Use of Rapid and Innovative Diagnostic Tests for Identification and Characterization of Resistant Bacteria](/sites/default/files/images/bf1a1395f39272f4d2b2caabacb19347/goal3-development-sm.jpg)
![Goal 4: Accelerate Basic and Applied Research and Development for New Antibiotics, Other Therapeutics, and Vaccines](/sites/default/files/images/16306bd9b79c6159ad92bfe8d66ec1d5/goal4-meds-sm.jpg)
![Goal 5: Improve International Collaboration and Capacities for Antibiotic-resistance Prevention, Surveillance, Control and Antibiotic Research and Development](/sites/default/files/images/024272d642bcfa60ac466508d544ac6f/goal5-world-sm.jpg)
To address the growing threat of antibiotic resistance, the U.S. Government released the National Strategy for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (CARB) in September 2014, which outlined five inter-related goals to guide Federal action: