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Antimicrobial “Subscription” Plan Takes Hold in Britain

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In April 2022, the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) officially agreed to pay a subscription-like fee over 10 years to drugmakers in exchange for two new drugs to treat antimicrobial resistant infections. Emily Spivak, MD discusses the potential for this approach in other nations while emphasizing the continued need for antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practices. 

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Brian P. Dunleavy, MA, Association of Health Care Journalists

Emily Spivak, MD, Associate Professor at University of Utah School of Medicine; Chair of IDSA’ s Antimicrobial Resistance Committee


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Contagion Live - Infectious Diseases Today
April 21, 2022


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