Working groups
This project involves preparing a guide for the World Health Organization on maintaining diagnostic services in emergency settings.
By 2050, antimicrobial resistant bacteria (AMR) could cause 10 million deaths annually. Our collaborative project supports Papua New Guinea’s domestic AMR response.
Burnet Institute is leading the Papua New Guinea Country Grant component of the Fleming Fund, a UK Aid program tackling antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries.
This project in Papua New Guinea focused on strengthening hospital-based staff systems to respond to the threat of antimicrobial resistance.
This project will develop Papua New Guinea's first standalone national antimicrobial guidelines, addressing gaps in previous work and complementing other related investments.
COMBAT AMR supported the prevention, diagnosis, surveillance and management of antimicrobial pathogens in Pacific Island countries.