13 Publications items related to 'AMR'
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Social and behaviour change
Malaria Consortium’s social and behaviour change (SBC) programming has influenced social norms, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, and informed policy at national and international levels.
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Resources: Journal article :
Engaging rural communities in Bangladesh to address antimicrobial resistance via the community dialogue approach
This journal article describes the design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial to assess the community dialogue approach — involving community-led and community-based education and discussion…
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Resources: Presentation :
Engaging communities to address antimicrobial resistance from a One Health perspective: Results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Bangladesh
A randomised controlled trial provides the first experimental evidence that the community dialogue approach improves community knowledge on antibiotic use and resistance in rural Bangladesh.
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Resources: Journal article :
Addressing antimicrobial resistance through community engagement
A 10-step framework for developing behaviour change interventions to address One Health challenges highlights the importance of involving community members and placing value on their contextual…
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Resources: Journal article :
Co-designing community-based interventions to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR): what to include and why
This commentary presents seven key concepts that are integral to tackling behavioural drivers to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through community engagement.
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Universal health coverage
Universal health coverage is fundamental to the design and implementation of our programmes.
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Social and behaviour change
We implement evidence-based malaria SBC activities to promote community engagement and promote universal health coverage across Africa and Asia.
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Resources: Project brief :
Community-led solutions to antimicrobial resistance: A One Health approach in Bangladesh and Nepal
We are implementing and evaluating a community-led engagement intervention in Bangladesh and Nepal as a critical tool to address antimicrobial resistance.
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Resources: Journal article :
Antibiotic practices among household members and their domestic animals within rural communities in Cumilla district, Bangladesh
This survey highlights the need for context-adapted interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use among humans and domestic animals in rural Bangladesh.
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Videos :
Pneumonia: the issue
In this video, we outline the issue of pneumonia and underline the need for action. This video is part one of two. Video two focuses on Malaria Consortium's proposed solution to pneumonia in…
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Malaria surveillance and response
This capacity statement details our substantial expertise in malaria surveillance and response, highlighting projects in Africa and Asia.
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Resources: Journal article :
A process for developing a sustainable and scalable approach to community engagement: Community dialogue approach for addressing the drivers of antibiotic resistance in Bangladesh
Taking the global challenge of antibiotic resistance as an example, this study explores the process of developing an embedded approach to community engagement.
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Resources: Position statement :
Antimicrobial resistance: A growing threat to global health
Antimicrobial resistance contributes to at least 700,000 deaths globally every year. Without urgent action, millions of lives are at risk and economies will suffer.