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Information and resources on the UK’s plans to see antimicrobial resistance contained and controlled by 2040.
VDEC responds strategically to AMR pathogens and new emerging threats (fungi, viruses, and bacteria), by determining the most appropriate research goals to combat these pathogens
The management, surveillance and epidemiology of carbapenem resistance.
Collection of reports (UK VARSS) providing the details of UK veterinary antibiotic resistance and sales surveillance.
Guidance on the handling of slurry and manure to help reduce the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
AVU provides services for genotypic antiviral resistance testing of HIV, HSV and HCV, investigation of HIV transmission events and HSV antiviral resistance testing by phenotyping.
AMRHAI (Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections) is the national reference unit for investigating antimicrobial resistance in healthcare-associated bacteria.
Resistance committees have played a central role in providing social protection and humanitarian relief provisions to citizens.
Clarification for the interpretation of the new elements within the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs), as amended, relating to combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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