WILL WE RESPOND TO ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN TIME?

Presentations from ReAct Seminar in Uppsala, September 2005

Antibiotic resistance, The basic causes for emergence of antibiotic resistance. Peet J Tüll (pdf 29 KB)

Antibiotics have saved millions of lives. The current paradox: Increased antibiotic resistance. Decreased research and development of antibacterial agents. Otto Cars (pdf 695 KB)


Bacterial resistance. The importance of bacterial resistance in Peru 2005. Eduardo Gotuzzo (pdf 1.5 MB)


Combating antimicrobial resistance in South Africa. Surveillance and monitoring systems to contain antimicrobial resistance. Andy Gray (pdf 596 KB)

Getting the issue of antibiotic resistance into national agenda and actions. The complexity in quantifiable indicators for mortality from infectious diseases. Siriwan Pitayarangsarit (pdf 436 KB)


How it all started. Coordination, credibility, communication and collaboration. Otto Cars (pdf 401 KB)


Implementing Strategies to improve use of antimicrobials and contain resistance: what is done? Medicines Policy and Standards,World Health Organisation Geneva 2005. Kathleen Holloway (pdf 70 KB)


Microbes and man The human being as a walking culture medium for bacteria. Pentti Huovinen (pdf 123 KB)


The decline in antibiotic innovation: causes and possible solutions, Sophia Tickell (pdf 67 KB)

The antibiotic innovation study. Individual interviews & face to face meetings with the experts.


The international campaign to ban landmines, lessons learned. History, achievements, key elements, structure and national campaigns. Anne Cappelle (pdf  272 KB)

Working for tomorrow´s children. The impact of antimicrobial resistance on children in developing countries. Zulfiqar A.Bhutta (pdf 1.3 MB)

 

 








 





 


 

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