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Developing a National Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy for Australia Strategy Goals and Objects Responses to questions 1. The proposed goal of the Strategy is ‘to slow the development and spread of AMR and conserve
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Document Date: 2014-11-14 00:09:43


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Highfield / Blegen / /

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AU / New England Journal / IPC / Primary Health Networks / AMR / /

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United States / Australia / /

Facility

Australian College of Nursing / Australian College of Primary Health Care Nurses / /

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healthcare environment / quality control systems / aboriginal medical services / surveillance systems / health services / community sexual health services / Audit tools / health-care systems / alcohol services / passive targeted surveillance systems / include establishing passive targeted surveillance systems / /

MedicalCondition

Lancet Infectious Diseases / resistant infections / infectious diseases / infection / control infections / infections / influenza / /

MedicalTreatment

antibiotics / surgery / /

Organization

National Safety and Quality Health Service / Australian College of Primary Health Care Nurses and Maternal Child / Standing Council on Health / Australian Government Department of Social Services / African Union / National Science Foundation / Australian Commission on Safety and Quality / Australian Government / Australian College of Nursing / Department of Health / International Criminal Court / Medicare / /

Position

Antimicrobial Stewardship General / maintaining nurse / enrolled nurse / Governor / dedicated Infection Control Coordinator / registered nurse / nurse / Surveillance General / representative / General / Control General / /

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Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

New England Journal of Medicine / /

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http /

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