Antibiotic-resistant Bacteria: An Ever Encroaching Reality<Venue: Miraikan>
- 2018-02-12 ~ 2018-02-12
This event is an opportunity to analyse the problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and engage with the latest pertinent information. We will introduce an expert panel from The National Centre for Global Health and Medicine AMR Hospital Clinical Reference Centre. What can we do to prevent the outbreak of antibiotic-resistant bacteria? How can we effectively use medicines? What can we do to prevent infectious disease in a way that antibiotics are no longer needed? This is an opportunity to ask experts with practical experience who have dealt with many patients over the course of their careers. We will also be running a workshop that makes evident the importance of washing hands – presenting materials and videos detailing the outbreak and spread of pathogens and antibiotic resistance. Let’s think about the problem of antimicrobial resistance together.
Dates: Monday February 12th 2018, Sunday February 18th 2018
Venue: Miraikan 5F, Small Studio, 3F Experiment Workshop
For: Elementary 4th grade pupils and above
Capacity: Talk event – Approx 40 (In the event capacity is reached, standing room is available)
For more details please visit the organizer’s website.
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Period2018-02-12 ~ 2018-02-12
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