WILL WE RESPOND TO ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN TIME?
Presentations from ReAct Seminar in Uppsala, September 2005
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Antibiotic resistance, The basic causes for emergence of antibiotic resistance. Peet J Tüll (pdf 29 KB) |
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Antibiotics have saved millions of lives. The current paradox: Increased antibiotic resistance. Decreased research and development of antibacterial agents. Otto Cars (pdf 695 KB) |
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Bacterial resistance. The importance of bacterial resistance in Peru 2005. Eduardo Gotuzzo (pdf 1.5 MB) |
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Combating antimicrobial resistance in South Africa. Surveillance and monitoring systems to contain antimicrobial resistance. Andy Gray (pdf 596 KB) |
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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) |
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How it all started. Coordination, credibility, communication and collaboration. Otto Cars (pdf 401 KB) |
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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) |
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Microbes and man The human being as a walking culture medium for bacteria. Pentti Huovinen (pdf 123 KB) |
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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. |
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The international campaign to ban landmines, lessons learned. History, achievements, key elements, structure and national campaigns. Anne Cappelle (pdf 272 KB) |
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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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