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Ethics and Value Challenges in Antibiotic Resistance Management, Policy and Research, symposium in Gothenburg, November 15-16, 2017.
This symposium was the first ever major international conference on this topic, organized by the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance research (CARe). It assembled world leading scholars from anthropology, economics, ethics, law, philosophy, politics and medicine, across two full days of presentations and discussions.
Presentation
Christian Munthe - CARe, University of Gothenburg
The shortest intro ever to antibiotic resistance and some reflections on the environmental dimensions
Joakim Larsson - CARe, University of Gothenburg
The Global Political Response to the Antibiotic Resistance Challenge
Otto Cars - Uppsala University
Antibiotics and animal agriculture: the need for global collective action
Jonathan Anomaly - University of Arizona
What is care in the wake of antibiotics? Experiences of global health in low resource settings
Clare Chandler - London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Responsible care for amr carriers
Marcel Verweij - Wagenigen University
Collective responsibility for amr
Julian Savulescu - University of Oxford
Sustainability and antibiotics
Angus Dawson - University of Sydney
Risky Business? Developing a risk-based ethical framework for rational antibiotics management
Alena Buyx - Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel
(How) can ethical discourse on drug resistance inform health policy?
Jasper Littmann - Robert Koch Institute
How law can help solve the collective action problem of antimicrobial resistance
Steven J. Hoffman - York University of Toronto
Should drug resistance interventions be expedited?
Christian Munthe - CARe - University of Gothenburg