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results found for 'Antimicrobial resistance'.
- Urgent action is required to stem the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). However, because the pace of novel drug development lags behind the evolution of novel AMR determinants, new strategies of containment are required.MethodIn this multinational project proposal, researchers have worked on a resistance-reversal strategy based on the concept of collateral sensitivity (CS). CS between a…
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Investigations into Aspergillus fumigatus and the treatment are underway both nationally and internationally and will lead to advisory reports. This project will organize a stakeholder meeting to further results.
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Data are the most valuable raw material in the 21st century. The improved (re)use of data is the key to faster innovations and better policy. That certainly applies in the area of health and care. So how can we ensure that data can also actually be reused? -
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Bekijk hoe ZonMw samen met andere betrokken partijen over de infectieziekte malaria met onderzoek kennisontwikkeling en toepassing in de praktijk stimuleert. -
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Q-koorts is een infectieziekte die van dieren kan overgaan op mensen. Ontdek hoe ZonMw met de onderzoeksagenda Q-koorts de raadsels van de ziekte ontsluiert. -
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Human, animal and environmental health are interrelated and influenced by global changes. Read how ZonMw identifies knowledge requirements and funds research. -
Scientific Appraisal of Methods to Prevent and Limit Emergence of AMR - Implementing TDM (SAMPLE-IT)
View this project about measuring antibiotic levels with therapeutic drug monitoring to prevent increases in antimicrobial resistance. -
View this project about the development of a programme for companion animal veterinarians aimed at improving antibiotic prescribing.
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Graphic communication for AMR in centers for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Read how researchers will improve infection prevention compliance in residential facilities among both healthcare workers and their clients with mild disabilities.