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The Sociology of Antibiotics and the Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis

Grant number: DP200100002 | Funding period: 2020 - 2023

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Related publications (3)

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Antibiotic Economies: The Economisation of Antibiotic Use in Australia and Implications for the Mitigation of Antimicrobial Resistance

M Davis, A Schermuly, A Rajkhowa, K Thursky, N Warren, P Flowers

2025-02-01

This paper examines how economic rationalities shape antibiotic usage with the aim of expanding options for the reduction of antim..

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Fragmentation in One Health policy and practice responses to antimicrobial resistance and the salutary value of collaborative humility

MDMG Davis, AC Schermuly, A Rajkhowa, P Flowers, L Hardefeldt, K Thursky

2024-09-01

This paper investigates One Health (OH) applied to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to deepen and nuance its conceptual underpinning..

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Risk individualisation and moral injury in the treatment of infection as impediments to the tackling of antimicrobial resistance

MDM Davis, A Schermuly, A Rajkhowa, L Hardefeldt, K Thursky, P Flowers

2024-01-01

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is subject to extensive risk reduction approaches. A central strategy is reducing the unnecessary u..

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