Antimicrobial Resistance Partnership Hub launched in China

  02 June 2019

The Program will conduct research that will deliver key evidence that is required to enhance the success of antibiotic resistance reduction strategies in China. Three linked projects will investigate behavioural, economic and environmental aspects of antibiotic resistance. This will involve:

  • measuring human exposure to antibiotics (from environmental and livestock sources) and documenting patterns of antibiotic use in health care
  • designing a tailored intervention for China and produce evidence-based recommendations to modify antibiotic prescribing behaviour, in order to reduce antibiotic consumption
  • estimating the cost-effectiveness of different intervention strategies, as well as the economic burden of AMR to the country
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