Contribution of phages to spread of AMR
Exploring the contribution of bacteriophages to the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in environmental settings
Contribution of phages to spread of AMR, how disinfection can tackle this problem and insights to advance policymaking.
Technology:
Microorganisms:
Application:
Development stage:
- Infection prevention
- Antimicrobial stewardship
- Removal antibiotics/bacteria
- Microbial diagnostics
- Antimicrobial compound/strategy
Microorganisms:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- Yeasts
- Parasites
Application:
- Environmental
- Human
- Veterinary
- AgriFood
- Other
Development stage:
- Research
- Development
- Validation
- Market entry
- Marketed product
Organization:
Partnering:
Funding organisation:
Infectious disease area:
Geographic origin:
- Academia
- Company
- Institute
- NGO
- Government
Partnering:
- License
- Co-develop
- Outsource
- Joint Venture
- Sell
Funding organisation:
- OTHER / NA
- CARB-X
- FIND
- GARDP
- REPAIR
Infectious disease area:
- UTI
- STI
- BSI
- RTI
- GII
- SSTI
- CNSI
- IAI
- SSI
Geographic origin:
- Eurasia
- North America
- South America
- Africa
- Oceania
We are interested in connecting with partners who needs consultancy services in the area of microbiology disinfection and advancing AMR policymaking in water.
Research Institute
ICRA’s research focuses on the integral water cycle, hydraulic resources, water quality and treatment and evaluation technologies.
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