Overview
Global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is essential for understanding and combating the growing threat of resistant infections. By monitoring resistance patterns and analyzing data, public health officials can develop effective strategies to manage AMR and protect public health. This ...
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Example: Bacteria that no longer respond to antibiotics.
Example: Tracking infection rates in hospitals.
Example: Investigating the spread of a flu outbreak.
Example: Vaccination programs to prevent disease.
Example: Using statistical software to analyze AMR trends.
Example: Prescribing antibiotics only when necessary.