This is a match-making section for JPIAMR 17th call - AMR Interventions 2024 (IMPACT).
General Information
- Type: Partner looking for project
- Organisation: College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Hawassa University
- Country: Ethiopia (ET)
- Career stage: Other.
Research area
- Scientific area(s) of the call:
- Topic 2: Improve and/or, compare and/or evaluate strategies, technologies, treatments, methods, protocols or data collection based on existing interventions, aiming to prevent or reduce the emergence or spread of antibacterial or antifungal resistance or to treat/cure infections caused by resistant bacteria/fungi and recommend new policies.
- Subtopics:
- Improve and/or compare and/ or evaluate the effectiveness of existing interventions (e.g. cost effectiveness clinical utility, socio-economic adaptability, reducing AMR emergence, spread, transmission, treatment etc.)
- Identify the barriers to uptake, including factors leading to the success or failure of previously run pilot interventions, and when applicable design solutions to overcome them.
- One Health Setting:
Human Health
Animal Health (incl. wildlife, livestock, acquatic organisms, and companion animals) Plants (incl. trees and crops)Environment (incl. natural and built)
- Keywords:
Antimicrobial Resistance Challenge of surveillance of antimicrobial resistance
- Brief description of your expertise / expertise you are looking for:
I am an assistant professor of microbiology, a lecturer, and a researcher. Have practical experience in phenotypic identification of microorganisms and AST in a resource-limited setting. Scientific writing, statistical software, and the publication of over 25 articles. I am looking for anyone who wants to work on surveillance of AMR in low-income countries, mainly in district hospitals in Ethiopia. Anyone who wants a collaborator to apply for this call can contact me, and we will discuss their project.
- Brief description of your project / the project you would like to join:
I don\'t want to write a specific title, but surveillance of AMR in a resource-limited setting.
Contact details
Submitted on 2024-02-12 09:10:17
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