Antimicrobial Resistance & Migrants in Sweden: Poor Living Conditions Enforced by Migration Control Policies as a Risk Factor for Optimal Public Health Management
Infectious diseases exacerbated by Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) are of increasing concern in Sweden, with multi-drug resistant strains associated with new resistance mechanisms that are emerging and spreading worldwide. Existing research has identified that sub-optimal living conditions and poor a...
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Main Authors: | Mangrio Elisabeth (Author), Paul-Satyaseela Maneesh (Author), Sjögren Forss Katarina (Author), Zdravkovic Slobodan (Author), Strange Michael (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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