Background: In Canada, systematic efforts for controlling antibiotic resistance began in 1997 following a national Consensus Conference. The Canadian strategy produced 27 recommendations, one of which was the formation of the Canadian Committee on Antibiotic Resistance (CCAR). In addition several other organizations began working on a national or provincial basis over the ensuing years on one or more of the 3 identified core areas of the strategy. Critical evaluation of the major programs within Canada which focused on antimicrobial resistance and the identified core components has not been previously conducted. Findings: Data was collected from multiple sources to determine the components of four major AMR programs that were considered nat...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public healt...
We describe the development, application and utility of our novel, One Health Evaluation of Antimicr...
Since the early 1980s, much attention has been focused on the emergence or resistance in nosocomiall...
Abstract Background Over the past 15 years, repeated national meetings have developed recommendation...
Current limitations in the understanding and control of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Canada are...
This article is the first in a planned series of semi-annual updates, intended to provide readers wi...
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat in Canada with profound implications for public health ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public health organizat...
The use of antimicrobial agents has led to reductions in illnesses and deaths from a variety of infe...
With rising reports of antimicrobial resistance in outpatient communities, surveillance of antimicro...
Antibiotic resistance has increased rapidly during the last decade, creating a seri-ous threat to th...
With rising reports of antimicrobial resistance in outpatient communities, surveillance of antimicro...
Antimicrobials are life savers in Canada, enabling modern healthcare and playing a central role in a...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public health organizat...
Selection of appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy is dependent onmany factors, not the least of ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public healt...
We describe the development, application and utility of our novel, One Health Evaluation of Antimicr...
Since the early 1980s, much attention has been focused on the emergence or resistance in nosocomiall...
Abstract Background Over the past 15 years, repeated national meetings have developed recommendation...
Current limitations in the understanding and control of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Canada are...
This article is the first in a planned series of semi-annual updates, intended to provide readers wi...
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing threat in Canada with profound implications for public health ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public health organizat...
The use of antimicrobial agents has led to reductions in illnesses and deaths from a variety of infe...
With rising reports of antimicrobial resistance in outpatient communities, surveillance of antimicro...
Antibiotic resistance has increased rapidly during the last decade, creating a seri-ous threat to th...
With rising reports of antimicrobial resistance in outpatient communities, surveillance of antimicro...
Antimicrobials are life savers in Canada, enabling modern healthcare and playing a central role in a...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public health organizat...
Selection of appropriate empirical antibiotic therapy is dependent onmany factors, not the least of ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of infectious agents is a growing concern for public healt...
We describe the development, application and utility of our novel, One Health Evaluation of Antimicr...
Since the early 1980s, much attention has been focused on the emergence or resistance in nosocomiall...