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23 January 2023
Antimicrobial stewardship in low and middle-income countries
23 January 2023
Curbing AMR with a One Health approach: are we on the right track
23 January 2023
Mother-to-Infant Transmission of microbiota in Central-Africa
23 January 2023
Emergence of AMR in One Health: veterinary expertise
23 January 2023
Thought on "fake drugs" and selfmedication applied to antibiotics - An anthropology of pharmaceutical markets and uses in West Africa
23 January 2023
MSF AND AMR: A STRATEGIC APPROACH
23 January 2023
ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP IN MSF ADEN TRAUMA HOSPITAL – YEMEN: Experience and challenges
23 January 2023
AMS IN HEALTH SYSTEMS IN LMICS: FOCUS ON PRIMARY HEALTH CARE & COMMUNITY HEALTH
23 January 2023
The interplay between community-level antibiotic use and AMR transmission in sub-Saharan Africa and implications for stewardship intervention bundles
23 January 2023
Research on AMR in the LMICs: Challenges for microbiological development
23 January 2023
Mini-Lab: Providing simplified bacteriology laboratory for Low-resource settings
23 January 2023
Antibiogo
23 January 2023
Antibioclic Afrique: An electronic device to support the clinical decision for Covid-19 patient care and other common infections in West Africa
23 January 2023
MSFeCARE Program: An Introduction - MSFeCARE-Ped as a use case: a clinical decision support tool to improve the management of acute illnesses for children in primary care facilities
23 January 2023
Telemedicine Program
23 January 2023
AMS & IPC Implications of access to microbiology: MSF experience
23 January 2023
Local hospitals programs and operational challenges - Example from Togo
23 January 2023
Local hospitals programs and operational challenges in Antimicrobial Stewardship
23 January 2023
AMR learning initiative
23 January 2023
Welcome Antimicrobial Stewardship in Long Term Care Facilities
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