antimicrobial resistance (AMR) News

The latest antimicrobial resistance (AMR) news, developments in antimicrobial resistance, and policy guidelines aimed at improving the welfare of people across the globe.

NWO funds 5 Dutch projects €4.5m to tackle antibiotic resistance

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has allocated €4.53m to five cutting-edge research projects to combat antibiotic resistance.

Combating antimicrobial resistance in the UK and worldwide

Dr Louisa Jenkin details UKRI’s key activities contributing to UK and global efforts to drive down antimicrobial resistance.

How do microplastics increase antimicrobial resistance?

Microplastics are not just pollutants but also highly complex materials that facilitate antimicrobial resistance, even without antibiotics.

New study shows DNA sequencing reduces diagnosis times and curbs AMR

DNA sequencing approaches can be implemented onsite in hospitals to diagnose bacterial infections faster and more accurately.

New CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater

Discover how an innovative CRISPR-based method enhances the detection of antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater

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