Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data is vital for informing local interventions, enabling hospitals to improve infection control and treatment strategies. With Fleming Fund Country Grant investment, the Robotic Process Automation 'bot' technology was introduced − now operational in 23 out of 26 hospitals − to support Nepal’s AMR national surveillance network.
Overview of the antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems for Ghana, Malawi, Nepal and Nigeria
This report, one of a series of reports commissioned by the Fleming Fund and Wellcome Trust to inform the grant programme, was prepared by Russell Dacombe et al., Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
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