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Monitoring antimicrobial resistance in wastewater in Northern Ireland.

School of Pharmacy | PHD
Funding
Unfunded
Reference Number
PMY/2251/04
Application Deadline
None specified
Start Date
None specified

Overview

Many biological and non-biological health associated markers can be detected in wastewater, giving an overview of prevalence of these markers in the community without the need for individual testing. Given the ever-increasing challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), this project will develop cutting edge techniques to monitor AMR from sites across Northern Ireland and link that with antibiotic usage data in those sites, with a view to identifying areas at increased risk of AMR transmission.

Antimicrobial resistance is recognised as a key global challenge. This project will identify hot-spots of AMR in the community which will allow implantation of targeted strategies to tackle this problem.

Project Summary
Supervisor

Dr Deirdre Gilpin

More Information

d.f.gilpin@qub.ac.uk

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 Years


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