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On Wednesday, 22 June 2022, ZonMw organised a meeting about making data FAIR in the projects about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and infectious disease control (IDC). These themes are closely related, and new funding rounds will soon open for both. The aim of this meeting was to inform project leaders, researchers and data stewards and to hear about their experiences with making their data… - Infections caused by bacteria resistant to most antibiotics (so-called multidrug resistant bacteria) remain a global problem. The lack of new antibiotics is a major social problem and threat to human and animal health.AimIn this antimicrobial discovery project, researchers focused on developing novel antibiotics for the highly virulent and antibiotic-resistant human pathogens (called the ESKAPE…
- Reducing unnecessary antibiotic use for urinary tract infections in nursing home residents: educational materials to physicians and nursing staff
- Afbeelding
On behalf of the Netherlands, we are part of the international partnership Joint Programming Initiative on Antimicrobial Resistance (JPIAMR), currently a collaboration between 28 member countries. Many projects funded under the framework of the JPIAMR already resulted in outstanding publications that range over One Health areas (Human, Animal, Environment). Here we highlight three projects. - Afbeelding
To take action against the growing global threat of increased spread of antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) resistance, this call will fund international collaborative research projects aiming to improve, compare and evaluate the effectiveness, cost effectiveness, and uptake of existing interventions against bacterial or fungal infections and/or to design new interventions against fungal… - Afbeelding
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? - Afbeelding
GloPID-R is pleased to welcome the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), represented by Suzanne Verver, into the network. GloPID-R is a unique international network of major research funding organizations. The network of 27 countries facilitates a rapid and effective research response to infectious disease outbreaks. - Afbeelding
‘Our strength lies in our ability to connect, grounded in a solid foundation of knowledge. We are committed to nurturing and strengthening this.' - Researchers will develop a strategy for implementation of an appropriate booklet for parents of children with fever to reduce antibiotic use.
- Read how is investigated wastewater treatment plant employees and local residents are more likely to carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
- View this project about the development of a programme for companion animal veterinarians aimed at improving antibiotic prescribing.
- Infections with antibiotic resistant bacteria, for example an urinary tract infections, are difficult to treat. Because of this, antibiotic resistance is an important public health threat. In Europe, the ESBL-producing gut bacteria (ESBL-G), are the most important cause of such infections, with around 400.000 cases per year. 5% of the Dutch inhabitants carries ESBL-G, while outside the Netherlands…