AMI Briefing - Microbiology to prevent the next global catastrophe

This policy briefing highlights the need for sustained research funding and support for microbiology areas not directly related to COVID-19, which are vital to preventing future global catastrophes.

This policy briefing highlights the need for sustained research funding and support for microbiology areas not directly related to COVID-19, which are vital to preventing future global catastrophes.

By highlighting AMI's previous five policy priorities - antimicrobial resistance, food security, preserving and protecting oceans, microbiome, and future applications of microbiology - the brief highlights how microbiologists are identifying, monitoring, preventing, and remedying global challenges from AMR to climate change.

 

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