[In the media] “Tech-powered War on AMR” (BioSpectrum Asia Edition, July 4, 2023)
date : 7/24/2023
Tags: AMR
A comment featuring Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Manager Ms. Yui Kohno was published in BioSpectrum Asia Edition.
The article discusses the possibility of rapid testing and diagnosis support from the viewpoint of AMR countermeasures using technology. In addition, while introducing the recommendations of AMR Alliance Japan (Secretariat: HGPI), it mentions the importance of comprehensively promoting AMR countermeasures such as antimicrobial stewardship, diagnostics, drug discovery, and research and development.
Please access the article here
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