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Online Asia Pacific Workshop on AMR 2021

04.03.2021 — 05.03.2021

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a global challenge that is particularly acute in the Asia-Pacific Region.

This workshop aims to provide a scientific basis for the establishment of a trans-Pacific AMR coordinating mechanism as an element of the One Health approach.

GOALS OF THE WORKSHOP

  1. To share information on current AMR research activities and to identify priorities for future AMR research in the Asia-Pacific Region, including priorities for the future e-ASIA Joint Research Program focused on AMR.
  2. To facilitate scientific and policy discussions about steps regional governments can take to improve regional collaboration and to better understand and address AMR in the region – within the One Health approach.

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