Antimicrobial Use, Residues, Resistance and Governance in the Food and Agriculture Sectors, Tanzania
All infections are potentially curable as long as the etiological agents are susceptible to antimicrobials. The increased rate at which antimicrobials are becoming ineffective is a global health risk of increasing concern that threatens withdrawal of beneficial antimicrobials for disease control. Th...
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Main Authors: | Robinson H. Mdegela (Author), Elibariki R. Mwakapeje (Author), Bachana Rubegwa (Author), Daniel T. Gebeyehu (Author), Solange Niyigena (Author), Victoria Msambichaka (Author), Hezron E. Nonga (Author), Nicolas Antoine-Moussiaux (Author), Folorunso O. Fasina (Author) |
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