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Siamo nel pieno della settimana sulla consapevolezza all'uso appropriato degli antibiotici, altresì nota come World Antibiotic Awareness Week, istituita dalla Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità. Al fine di condividere e apprendere quali misure possano essere adottate, a livello ospedaliero, per aumentare tale consapevolezza e soprattutto agire nel controllo delle resistenze, ci siamo rivolti ad una grande esperta, la dr.ssa Meschiari, responsabile del gruppo operativo controllo infezioni ospedaliere del Policlinico di Modena. Una riflessione, quella sulle resistenze agli antibiotici (AMR), fondamentale dato l'ormai nota allerta della Review on Antimicrobial Resistance dove si afferma che nel 2050 la AMR potrebbe uccidere più del cancro, se non verranno prese misure appropriate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This month our Pod takes on a new format. We decided to air the panel discussion organized by our podcast co-host, U.S. PIRG, titled: Antibiotics in Agriculture: Preventing the Next Pandemic. It was an hour-long, virtual event co-sponsored by Harvard Law School that featured a host of experts from a variety of fields including infectious disease, business, market investment, advocacy, and journalism. It was held on November 18 -- the first day of World Antibiotic Awareness Week. A great way to start this important week! We really hope you enjoy it.
It’s World Antibiotic Awareness Week, so why are we over-using them in New Zealand? Dr Bryn has been looking into it with Jack.LISTEN TO AUDIO ABOVE
"Superbugs" is a term used to describe strains of bacteria that are resistant to the majority of antibiotics commonly used today. They do this by killing the bacteria or by keeping them from copying themselves or reproducing. Before scientists discovered antibiotics in the 1920s, many people died with minor bacterial infections. Then penicillin was discovered in the 1940s and suddenly people could survive what used to be fatal infections. Fast forward to 21st century and we are slowly heading towards an era where superbugs will define our future. The diminishing impact of antibiotics is a global health crisis and India has become its ground zero. Superheroes Against Superbugs is an initiative that was launched in Hyderabad in 2018 to build a community dedicated to tackling this crisis. Superheroes Against Superbugs uses comics and other innovative methods to engage with school students & create awareness about antibiotics, its use and the impact of its overuse. So for this World Antibiotic Awareness Week, we bring to you this special episode of The Suno India Show featuring Dr. Ponnari Gottipati, a Research Management, Science Education and Engagement consultant in Hyderabad who has experience of working with educational organisations. You will also hear from Dr Somdatta Karak, a trained molecular and cellular Neuroscientist who handles science communication at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) For more stories like this, you can listen to www.sunoindia.in. Also follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. See sunoindia.in/privacy-policy for privacy information.
Welcome to this first part of our special series for the World Antibiotic Awareness Week 2019 campaign! In this episode you will briefly be introduced to the Swedish health care system, and then you will listen to two interviews of people working with communicating AMR in the Swedish context. First, we have Gunilla Stridh Ekman from STRAMA, presenting the work done mostly at the local level around Uppsala. Afterwards, we have an interview with Ulrica Dohnhammar, from The Swedish Public Health Agency, part of the national awareness campaign "Save the Antibiotics", among other work. Check relevant links and material at www.uac.uu.se/the-amr-studio/episodex3/. Follow our updates on twitter on www.twitter.com/uac_uu with #theAMRstudio hashtag! Theme music by Henrik Niss: www.tinyurl.com/henriknissspotify.
Welcome to the newest episode of the new Sydney Sexual Health Centre podcast! We've just wrapped up World Antibiotic Awareness Week, which is held every year in November to draw attention to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance. To mark this year's event, we're discussing what antimicrobial resistance means in a sexual health context: how real is the threat and how should we be responding? This episode features Dr Pam Konecny from St George Hospital and Professor Alex Broom from the Centre for Social Research in Health at the University of NSW.
We launch our podcast series on antimicrobial resistance research, “The AMR Studio”, during the World Antibiotic Awareness Week 2018. In this episode we feature a short introduction on what antibiotics and antibiotic/antimicrobial resistance are, an in-depth interview with the management team of the Uppsala Antibiotic Center and we talk a bit about what the World Antibiotic Awareness Week is. Relevant links and further literature: http://uac.uu.se/the-amr-studio/episode1/. Follow our updates on twitter on twitter.com/uac_uu with #theAMRstudio hashtag! Theme music by Henrik Niss: tinyurl.com/henriknissspotify.
World Antibiotic Awareness Week occurs annually in November aiming to draw attention to the role of effective use of antibiotics in preventing and containing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). In Melbourne, the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship and Safer Care Victoria are hosting aforum featuring a number of Australian clinical and research groups in a dynamic program covering all facets of the response to antimicrobial resistance.In this show, we speak with Lesley Hawes, a PhD fellow at the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship and the Department of General Practice at Monash University; and Courtney Ierano, a PhD fellow at the National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship and the Department of Medicine at the University of Melbourne.
Kicking off World Antibiotic Awareness Week, Dhineli Perera interviews Dr Chris Daly about infection risk and antibiotic prophylaxis in dentistry.
Remember the last time you were sick and your doctor gave you antibiotics? What might have happened if those drugs didn't work? As antibiotic-resistant bacteria spread around the world, this scenario is much more than a "what if." The World Health Organization calls antibiotic resistance "one of the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today." To mark World Antibiotic Awareness Week, chemist TIm Wencewicz explains how we got here, why big pharmaceutical companies are neglecting the problem, and what his lab is doing to solve it.