Speakers:

  • Joy Lawn, Professor of Maternal, Reproductive & Child Epidemiology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and NEST 360 (UK)
  • Malabika Sarker, Professor of the Practice of Behavioural and Social Sciences, Brown University (USA)
  • Christine Halleux, Unit Head – Implementation Research, TDR (Switzerland)

Moderator:

  • Fernando Pascual Martinez, R&D Access Development Lead, GARDP (Switzerland)

This webinar explored how implementation research has successfully led to the updating of guidelines for other drugs and discuss how this can be applied to antibiotics.

Presentation 1: Implementation research: how can we close funding gaps and democratise methods for local use? (Joy Lawn)

Presentation 2: Antibiotic Dispensing and Usage Practices in Resource-Constrained Settings: A Potential Driver of Emerging Antimicrobial Resistance in Bangladeshi Communities (Malabika Sarker)

Presentation 3: Challenges and opportunities in the conduct of implementation research for the use of antibiotics (Christine Halleux)

  • Challenges of implementation research in the context of antimicrobial resistance
  • Opportunities offered by implementation research to strengthen antibiotics use
  • Experience from TDR research project related to antimicrobial resistance

This live webinar including an interactive Q&A session was broadcast on 3 December 2024.

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