Diagnostics Marks 'NHS 70' With New UK Push On AMR
Executive Summary
The National Health Service (NHS) came into being in the UK 70 years ago today, and to mark the occasion, NHS England and UK diagnostics stakeholders have officially launched a new prevention initiative: the UK AMR Diagnostic Collaborative. Its targeted actions and recommendations will help the NHS – and global systems – tackle the ever-larger-looming issue of antimicrobial resistance.
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