Otto Cars
@OttoCars1
Senior professor infectious diseases, Founder and senior adviser ReAct
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http://www.reactgroup.org 26-10-2014 11:48:16
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Former Japanese Minister of Health Yasuhisa Shiozaki links #AntimicrobialResisistance to human sustainability at #E4A meeting in Valletta. The understanding of transmission pathways across #OneHealth spectrum is going to be key.
Important to remember we are symbionts….
#INB
ReAct calls for securing equitable & sustainable access to effective #antibiotics and other #AMR countermeasures to be addressed in the World Health Organization (WHO) global #pandemic instrument.
ReAct article 👇🏾
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Full symposium in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 👇🏾
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For our news section, we first bring to you the latest ReAct - Action on Antibiotic Resistance Expert Policy Brief on challenges and solutions in early stages #antibiotics #Research & #Development . This brief comes after arranging a workshop with 15 international experts
Read it 👇
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#WorldCancerDay Union for International #CancerControl
Article: The impact of #AntibioticResistance on cancer treatment, especially in low-and middle-income countries, and the way forward. 👇🏾
By Mirfin Mpundu DrPH Andrea Caputo Svensson, Ph.D. Anna Karin Sjöblom Otto Cars
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The silence is killing us – time to listen to the facts.
More and more #antibiotics are failing and resistance is spreading around the world. The situation is acute - but not hopeless. #AntibioticResistance
More from Läkare Utan Gränser Otto Cars in article 👇🏾
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Access to #antibiotics 💊 is essential to treat infections.
The 🆕 Global Evidence Review on Health and Migration highlights how refugees & migrants often face barriers 🚧 to access & use these potentially life-saving medicines:
📌 bit.ly/3xxOJNS
#Neonatalsepsis is a major health problem in #LMICs but how, when & where do newborns acquire life-threatening infections?
The #BARNARDS study found #AMR carriage can occur within days of life & is more widespread than originally anticipated. go.nature.com/3P3rqBz #MondayRead