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How can we retell the superbug story?

Episode 6 of the Rise of the Superbugs podcast, hosted by Rise of the Superbugs, titled "How can we retell the superbug story?" was published on March 1, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

March 1, 2022 ·29m · Rise of the Superbugs

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There are so many different terms used to talk about antimicrobial resistance - AMR, multidrug resistance, One Health, antibiotic resistance, superbugs. It can be really confusing. In this episode we ask: how can we retell the superbug story? In this final episode of Rise of the Superbugs we're taking you behind the scenes and into the making of this series. It's been a bit of an experiment because it's part journalism and part academic research. Host and producer: Dr Britta Jorgensen. ...

There are so many different terms used to talk about antimicrobial resistance - AMR, multidrug resistance, One Health, antibiotic resistance, superbugs. It can be really confusing. In this episode we ask: how can we retell the superbug story? In this final episode of Rise of the Superbugs we're taking you behind the scenes and into the making of this series. It's been a bit of an experiment because it's part journalism and part academic research.

Host and producer: Dr Britta Jorgensen. 

Producers: Sarah Mashman and Silvi Vann-Wall. 

Executive Producer: Professor Mia Lindgren.

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