Since 1999, ongoing national surveillance in Nepal shows antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is rising. However, data analysis on its drivers, such as irrational AMU (antimicrobial use), do not follow the same trend.
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Issue 34 of the Petri Dish is now available.
Fellows from around the world discuss what it's like to work in their context, the inspiration behind their careers and what they've…
The Fleming Fund team is closely monitoring the rapidly evolving COVID-19 outbreak and is acutely aware of the impact this will have across the programme and our partners.
As the global health community rallies to support the COVID-19 response, the Fleming Fund is committed to continuing crucial work on AMR,…