This article addresses people’s experiences with bacteria and the human body and examines the cultural meanings regarding concerns that society likely is running out of effective antibiotics. The empirical material comes from Sweden, and our analysis is framed through perspectives from the medical humanities. The interdisciplinary goal is to better understand the societal challenges of antibiotic resistance in the advent of a so-called post-antibiotic era. The study presents results from the “If antibiotics stop working” questionnaire which was distributed with the help of The Folklife Archives with the Scania Music Collections at Lund University. We argue that the concept of a post-antibiotic era can open a more imaginary way of thinking a...
We aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of public views and ways of talking about antibiotics. Fo...
This scientific article deals with the problem of antibiotic resistance. It is very difficult to giv...
The development of antibiotic resistant bacteria is potentially one of the largest challenges of our...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...
Currently, mankind is facing the risk of running out of working antibiotics. Such a post-antibiotic ...
Background: High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for the incre...
Background High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for the increa...
The introduction of antibiotics in the last century has been one of the examples that history provid...
Abstract Background High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for t...
The hypotheses of this study are that reduction and rational usage of antibiotics reduces developmen...
The rapid development of antibiotic resistance is directly related to how antibiotics are used in so...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
Antibiotics are familiar drugs to us all, so familiar that we may take them for granted. They allow ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global public health concern that calls for comprehensiv...
This article investigates the interplay of natural and human systems with reference to the growing g...
We aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of public views and ways of talking about antibiotics. Fo...
This scientific article deals with the problem of antibiotic resistance. It is very difficult to giv...
The development of antibiotic resistant bacteria is potentially one of the largest challenges of our...
The study presented in this article is about the role played by imagination when national and intern...
Currently, mankind is facing the risk of running out of working antibiotics. Such a post-antibiotic ...
Background: High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for the incre...
Background High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for the increa...
The introduction of antibiotics in the last century has been one of the examples that history provid...
Abstract Background High consumption of antibiotics has been identified as an important driver for t...
The hypotheses of this study are that reduction and rational usage of antibiotics reduces developmen...
The rapid development of antibiotic resistance is directly related to how antibiotics are used in so...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
Antibiotics are familiar drugs to us all, so familiar that we may take them for granted. They allow ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global public health concern that calls for comprehensiv...
This article investigates the interplay of natural and human systems with reference to the growing g...
We aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of public views and ways of talking about antibiotics. Fo...
This scientific article deals with the problem of antibiotic resistance. It is very difficult to giv...
The development of antibiotic resistant bacteria is potentially one of the largest challenges of our...