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28 paź 2019 · A presentation on antibiotic resistance and its mechanisms, causes, and consequences. It covers the history, classification, and action of antibiotics, the resistance genes and mechanisms, and the global and local threats of AMR.
- Antibiotic resistance
This document discusses antibiotic resistance and strategies...
- ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
This document discusses antimicrobial resistance and...
- Antibiotic resistance
Learn about the basic concepts, mechanisms, types and threats of antibiotic resistance and how to prevent its spread in health care settings. This presentation covers evidence-based IPC practices, key strategies and resources for IPC focal points.
13 paź 2012 · This document discusses antibiotic resistance and strategies to address it. It provides background on the history of antibiotics and the development of resistance. Key points covered include the mechanisms by which bacteria develop resistance, such as mutations, plasmids, efflux pumps, and inactivating enzymes.
A presentation by Dr Annaliese van Diemen, Policy Advisor, Antimicrobial Resistance, DHHS, on the causes, impacts and strategies of AMR. Learn about the mechanisms, spread, prevention and control of AMR in humans and animals, and the global and national responses.
18 lut 2021 · A collection of PowerPoint presentations on antimicrobial resistance, its causes, mechanisms, and strategies. Learn about the history, factors, examples, and challenges of this global health issue from various authors and experts.
21 lis 2023 · Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites change over time and no longer respond to medicines making infections harder to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness and death.
In this module, you will learn about strategies to reduce and prevent the occurrence of antibiotic resistance. These strategies include infection prevention and control (IPC), such as observing proper hand hygiene and environmental cleaning; triaging and isolating/cohorting patients with infections that are antibiotic-resistant; practicing ...