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Knowledge dissemination dialogues on AMR
Webinar series

 A series of data-rich monthly webinars that takes place on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 12:30-13:30 CET,  to bring participants up to date on specific scientific and technical topics related to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and how to contain it. This may include, among others, microbiology, epidemiology, environmental or behavioral science, plant and animal production and health; we strive to cover a variety of topics/disciplines related to AMR in food and agriculture presented by professionals from diverse geographic areas and backgrounds. Co-organized by the FAO AMR Working Group with relevant FAO Technical Networks. Participants are expected to have at least a basic knowledge of AMR. Would you like to present the findings of your research or study? Please, contact us: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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U  P  C  O  M  I  N  G
14 April 2022
12:30 – 13:30 CET

On-farm interventions in medium-scale
poultry production in Indonesia

by Jaap Wagenaar and Rianna Anwar Sani - Utrecht University



Prof. Jaap Wagenaar  is<http://www.uu.nl/medewerkers/JAWagenaar> professor of Clinical Infectiology. His research looks at how micro-organisms move from animals to humans. He also researches the growing resistance of bacteria against antibiotics. Animals and humans are constantly plagued by micro-organisms, which can rapidly replicate and spread. They evolve in order to resist the effects of medication, so a constant race is in progress. Wagenaar looks for ways to stay one step ahead of these disease incarnations.

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