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Friday, February 3, 2012


The Department of Microbiology, Bharathidasan University is pleased to announce the “National Conference on Microbiological Research in 21st Century” (27 & 28 February, 2012).


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Dr. Ashok J. Tamhankar, PhD, Dip. Rad. Phy

National Coordinator for Indian Initiative for Management of Antibiotic Resistance (IIMAR)
Hon. Faculty / Researcher / Sci Adviser
- Global Health I Health Systems and Policy focusing Antibiotics, Dept. Public Health Sci, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden;
- Dept. Environ Medicine, R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, India
- School of Bio-Technology, KIIT university, Bhuvaneswar, India
- School of Public health, KIIT university, Bhuvaneswar, India
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Information, suggestions, notices of events and donations will also be accepted. Email to us. We are also open to networking with all similar organisations such as Action on Antibiotic Resistance-(ReAct) & ReAct Latin America, Global Antibiotic Resistance Initiative launched in USA with focus on India, A campaign against antibiotic misuse in Britain etc.,

USEFUL DOCUMENTS

  • NABH Standards for Hospitals: https://www.nabh.co/images/Standards/NABH%205%20STD%20April%202020.pdf
  • Govt of India Act-Minimum-Standards-for-Medical-Labs-Clinical-Establishments-Act. http://blog.valueadded.in/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Minimum-Standards-for-Medical-Labs-Clinical-Establishments-Act.pdf
  • WHO article--Potential impact of pharmaceuticals on environmental health (Contribution-Krushna Sahoo) Download
  • Need for national/regional guidelines and policies in India to combat antibiotic resistance
  • Second Joint FAO/OIE/WHO Expert Workshop on Non-Human Antimicrobial Usage and Antimicrobial Resistance: Management options Oslo, Norway, 15–18 March 2004, Ref: WHO/CDS/CPE/ZFK/2004.8
  • COMMITTEE FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCTS FOR VETERINARY USE has produced REVISED REFLECTION PAPER ON THE USE OF 3rd AND 4th GENERATIONCEPHALOSPORINS IN FOOD PRODUCING ANIMALS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION:DEVELOPMENT OF RESISTANCE AND IMPACT ON HUMAN AND ANIMAL HEALTH
  • Cumulative Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test Data: Analysis and Presentation of Cumulative Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test Data; Approved Guideline-Third Edition (M39-A3).
  • Regional strategy on prevention and containment of antimicrobial resistance in South-South-East Asia:2010-2015- WHO Resource
  • How to prevent and control MRSA in animals: Guidelines >>
  • Prevention strageties for antimicrobial resistance: Read the review >>

Current situation

Antibiotic use and Resistance in India

Read The ``TRUE LIFE STORY``of a family infected with MRSA

Read The ``TRUE LIFE STORY``of a family infected with MRSA
India`s `National Policy for containment of Antimicrobial Resistance`
Role of NCDC in containment of Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in India

Location Specific Integrated Antibiotic Resistance Mangement Strategy-LIARMS

Antibiotics-in-Farm-Animals-Influence-Resistance-in-Humans

(If the above documents are accessed through this web page or through scribd.com, and mentioned in a publication, it should be referred to as, Dr. A.J. Tamhankar, IIMAR, http://save-antibiotics.blogspot.com/with the mention of date of accession. The documents on scribd.com are put there by Dr. A.J. Tamhankar)

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