How we deal with our waste has a direct impact on AMR burden – In the future think of how to effectively manage waste.

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How we deal with our waste has a direct impact on AMR burden – In the future think of how to effectively manage waste.
• Scientists at the McMaster University, School of Biomedical Engineering have developed a flexible antibacterial plastic wrap that could help prevent the spread of foodborne illness when used to package raw chicken and other meats.
Kenya launched a national AMR policy and action plan to combat AMR, which sought to increase public awareness, increase surveillance, prevent infections, encourage appropriate use of antibiotics and step up research and development.
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