Activity and research directory projects
The directory lists antimicrobial resistance (AMR) activities and research and displays whether they are in progress or completed. Use the filters and search to help refine your query.
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Objective 7: Strengthen global collaboration and partnershipsXObjective 6: A strong collaborative research agenda across all sectorsXObjective 1: Clear governance for antimicrobial resistance initiativesXFor hospitalsXGeneral publicXObjective 3: Greater engagement in the combat against resistanceXObjective 4: Appropriate usage and stewardship practicesXFor aged careXResearchX
- 24 April 2018The National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship (NCAS) is a health services research program that aims to generate evidence on antimicrobial use and stewardship, influence national policy to promote judicious use of antimicrobials across human and animal health, and improve knowledge and build workforce capacity among all stakeholders. NCAS’ research streams include: tertiary hospitals, rural and regional hospitals, aged care homes, general practice, and veterinary and agricultural medicine.National Centre for Antimicrobial Stewardship; University of Melbourne; Royal Melbourne Hospital; Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity; Monash University.