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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