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Antibiotica bestrijdt bacteriële infecties. Bij onverantwoord gebruik van antibiotica worden bacteriën resistent. ZonMw financiert onderzoek naar antimicrobiële resistentie. -
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See how ZonMw aims to prevent and combat sexually transmitted infections through essential education as well as medical research. -
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How can we prevent and control infectious diseases, such as zoonoses? See what research ZonMw funds to protect people from infectious diseases. -
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Read how ZonMw contributes to the knowledge of HIV and AIDS transmission, disease progression and prevention by funding research projects. -
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Pandemische paraatheid betekent dat we goed voorbereid zijn op toekomstige pandemieën, als gevolg van uitbraken van micro-organismen. Dit vereist een goede samenwerking tussen alle sectoren, zowel medisch, economisch, ecologisch als sociaal-maatschappelijk. -
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The Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) has tasked setting up a programme in which existing knowledge on curbing AMR is leveraged more adequately on behalf of public health. This programme follows up on 2 previous national programmes and is in line with the international JPIAMR programme. The AMR3 programme will run from 2022 to 2025. -
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Antimicrobial resistance affects human and animal health because it causes untreatable infections. Read which research ZonMw is funding. -
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On March 7, two EU JPI-AMR funded consortia held a joint knowledge dissemination day as part of their closing out activities. -
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ZonMw JPIAMR, in collaboration with NWO-WOTRO and the ZonMw programme Goed Gebruik Geneesmiddelen, finances innovative projects on diagnostics and surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). -
AfbeeldingThe update of the JPIAMR Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda on Antimicrobial Resistance (SRIA) presents an overview of recent developments and future needs for AMR research. The agenda was launched 7th May 2019.
- The emergence of antibiotic resistance is increasingly limiting treatment of bacterial infections. Bacteria can become resistant via a process called “horizontal gene transfer (HGT)” which enable bacteria to exchange DNA that may include resistance genes. AimThis project studies the ways in which resistant bacteria can evolve in complex ecosystems, in which they can acquire genetic material that…
- Read how the COMBAT-AMR project will develop a standardised toolbox specifically for designing antibiotic combination treatments.