2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1191036
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Leveraging collaborative research networks against antimicrobial resistance in Asia

Shiying He,
Pami Shrestha,
Adam Douglas Henry
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health security threat requiring research collaboration globally and regionally. Despite repeated calls for international research collaboration in Asia, literature analyzing the nature of collaborative AMR research in Asia has been sparse. This study aims to describe the characteristics of the AMR research network in Asia and investigate the factors influencing collaborative tie formation between organizations.MethodsWe carried out a mixed-methods study by … Show more

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“…We need to facilitate the formation of cross-border research networks that bring together scientists, clinicians, and policymakers to collaborate on specific aspects of AMR, including AFR research [212]. This can include clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and surveillance initiatives.…”
Section: International Collaborations In Addressing Antifungal Resist...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We need to facilitate the formation of cross-border research networks that bring together scientists, clinicians, and policymakers to collaborate on specific aspects of AMR, including AFR research [212]. This can include clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and surveillance initiatives.…”
Section: International Collaborations In Addressing Antifungal Resist...mentioning
confidence: 99%