Superbug Series - AMR around the world Med Talks - Superbug Series
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has spread to every corner of the globe and has given rise to an army of pugnacious pathogens resistant to our only defence – antibiotics. So, what does this mean for humanity? Infectious disease specialists are at the forefront of this question; helping to develop new treatment approaches, educate the community and find innovative ways to combat these resistant strains of bacteria.
Panel guests: Dr Krispin Hajkowicz, Professor Sara Cosgrove, Dr Kathrum Daveson, Professor Jason Roberts
Hosted by Anthony Frangi.
Recorded live at the 2019 National Antimicrobial Resistance Forum.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has spread to every corner of the globe and has given rise to an army of pugnacious pathogens resistant to our only defence – antibiotics. So, what does this mean for humanity? Infectious disease specialists are at the forefront of this question; helping to develop new treatment approaches, educate the community and find innovative ways to combat these resistant strains of bacteria.
Panel guests: Dr Krispin Hajkowicz, Professor Sara Cosgrove, Dr Kathrum Daveson, Professor Jason Roberts
Hosted by Anthony Frangi.
Recorded live at the 2019 National Antimicrobial Resistance Forum.
25 min