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The second study session was held on October 14th.
The second study session was held on October 14th! This time, three teams gave presentations from the perspectives of clinical infectious diseases, bacteriology, antimicrobial drugs and AMR. We learned about various diseases that need to be controlled in children, what antibiotics are the first choice for treatment, and more. 🤔 We also learned about the current situation and countermeasures for AMR, which once again reinforced the need for AMR activities. The November wo
4 days ago


How do drug-resistant bacteria increase?
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which we introduced last time This time, I will explain in an easy-to-understand way the mechanism by...
Sep 20


We will be holding a workshop at Hiroshima University on November 3rd!
The long-awaited Pediatric AMR Seminar is here! If no measures are taken, it is estimated that 10 million people worldwide will die from...
Sep 4


We visited Sugino Pediatrics!
We visited Sugino Pediatrics on July 12th! We learned a lot by observing firsthand how they determine when antibiotics are necessary and...
Sep 4


What is AMR?
Do you know what AMR is? It stands for "drug resistance" Many people are probably aware that drug-resistant bacteria are not a good...
Sep 4


The first Hiroshima AMR study group was held!
The first Hiroshima AMR study session was held on August 23rd! Volunteer students from the Hiroshima University Global Health Research...
Sep 4


Members of Hiroshima AMR participated in the 34th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Ambulatory Pediatrics, which was held the other day!
I learned a lot from participating in the Pediatric Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Countermeasures Seminar. I was reminded of the...
Sep 4
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