Resources with keywords: AR/AMR
AR Lab Network supports nationwide lab capacity to rapidly detect antimicrobial resistance
U.S. Impact of Antimicrobial Resistance, Special Report 2022. Atlanta, GA
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the work done by CDC to control AR
The WHO fungal priority pathogens list (WHO FPPL) is the first global effort to systematically prioritize fungal pathogens, considering their unmet research and development (R&D) needs and perceived public health importance.
The WHO fungal priority pathogens list (WHO FPPL) is the first global effort to systematically prioritize fungal pathogens, considering their unmet research and development (R&D) needs and perceived public health importance.
An innovative collection of resources on antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship is now available for use by veterinary educators. Funded by a Higher Education Challenge Grant from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, a multi-institutional team of biomedical scientists, clinicians, and education specialists partnered to develop the competency-based resources to help veterinary students learn the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to support judicious use of antimicrobials in clinical practice.
This is an on-demand session with pre-recorded presentations discussing AMR surveillance and the current epidemiology and drivers of AMR.




