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About the Course

Antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly pressing global concern. This course offers unique and comprehensive insights into the challenges posed by AMR, exploring its mechanisms, implications for public health and laboratory methods as well as tools for identification. Participants gain learning experience on how bacteria become resistant and which mechanisms lead to the outcome of resistance. As part of the course, you will also receive demonstration and training in methods for antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) and detection of specific resistance in the microbiological laboratories. Additionally, it will take you through various techniques employed including culture-based methods such as agar dilution and disk diffusion assays which determine the susceptibility of bacteria to antibiotics. Molecular methods such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and whole genome sequencing are also outlined in detail equipping you with basic understanding. These methods provide valuable insights into the prevalence and mechanisms of AMR, aiding in the development of effective treatment strategies and surveillance programs. In our new version an additional module including detection of specific resistance mechanisms has been incorporated....

Top reviews

FH

Dec 30, 2020

As a microbiology student, I can say that I've learned so many theoretical and practical methods involving antimicrobial resistance as well as bacteriology in general. Huge thanks to great lecturers!

MW

Jul 22, 2021

Very clear and informative to give insights about what's happening in the area of antimicrobial resistance, as well as the urgency to do identification and surveilance of antimicrobial resistance

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By Matt K (

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Aug 6, 2017

Interesting and informative. Thank you

By Shalmali K

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Oct 21, 2020

Good course for Bachelors's students.

By Leonardo R d L P

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Aug 7, 2020

Very straightfoward and informative!

By DR.AFTAB A

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Oct 17, 2021

informative detail is required

By teena m

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Sep 22, 2020

i dint get my certificate yet

By Neha S

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May 18, 2020

It's a good plateform to learn

By Waddi M

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Nov 14, 2016

So nice... I've learnt a lot.

By Madhu K S

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Dec 8, 2017

very informative and simple

By Andreé R

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Feb 17, 2021

A very interesting course.

By KSHYAMA S T

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Jul 23, 2020

great and informative one

By Ram P D

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Apr 12, 2021

Overall it was good.

By Fabiola L U

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By Amr M F

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Feb 19, 2017

very good and useful

By Harmish L

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Oct 30, 2020

Great Explanation..

By Megha D

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May 12, 2020

informative video.

By isswa i

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Jul 8, 2023

good experience

By Alejandro S M

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Mar 26, 2017

Muy instructivo

By Ahmed I K

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Oct 23, 2016

good course

By Ahmed A

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Jun 12, 2021

Excellent

By MASUMBEN S

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Dec 30, 2020

Very nice

By Marim H M F G

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Nov 17, 2021

helpful

By Petronio R

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May 13, 2020

great

By Simone P

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Jul 3, 2017

Nice.

By BLESSY A S

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Sep 29, 2020

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By Henrique

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Aug 13, 2016

lectures are too long, it lacks clinical correlation.

the course focus only technical lab issues, when you look for antimicrobial resistance course, the last thing that you need is tech theory. Of course that some concepts are needed in order to provide fundamental basis, but the main goal is and always will be how to interpret antibiograms and infere the most probable mechanism of resistance. So there is a need for clinical correlation. If its not present, the course should be entitled "Laboratory methods for antimicrobial resistance"