Changes in the Framing of Antimicrobial Resistance in Print Media in Australia and the United Kingdom (2011-2020): A Comparative Qualitative Content and Trends Analysis
Educating the public about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is considered a key part of an optimal public health response. In both media depictions and policy discourses around health risks, how a problem is framed underpins public awareness and understanding, while also guiding opinions on what actio...
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Main Authors: | Chris Degeling (Author), Victoria Brookes (Author), Tarant Hill (Author), Julie Hall (Author), Anastacia Rowles (Author), Cassandra Tull (Author), Judy Mullan (Author), Mitchell Byrne (Author), Nina Reynolds (Author), Olivia Hawkins (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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