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  2. Antibiotic resistance: public awareness campaigns might ... - AOL

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    New research suggests that raising public awareness about antimicrobial resistance may have unintended consequences. Antibiotic resistance: public awareness campaigns might not work Skip to main ...

  3. Health campaign - Wikipedia

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    A health campaign is a type of media campaign which attempts to promote public health by making new health interventions available. The organizers of a health campaign frequently use education along with an opportunity to participate further, such as when a vaccination campaign seeks both to educate the public about a vaccine and provide the vaccine to people who want it.

  4. Antibiotic Action - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotic Action is working to identify what opportunities exist for discovery, research, and development to ensure new antibiotics to maintain the health of the global population. [ 6 ] Antibiotic Action contributes to national and international activities such as conferences, media interviews, presentations, and displays to educate people ...

  5. Public health - Wikipedia

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    Various aspects of public health: From top to bottom: Community health worker in Mali, vaccination example (COVID-19 vaccination in Germany), historical sewer installation photo from the United States, anti-smoking campaign in India. Part of a series on Public health Outline Subfields Community health Dental public health Environmental health Epidemiology Health economics Health education ...

  6. Will Texas’ new fentanyl awareness curriculum for public ...

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    Without that key lesson, advocates worry House Bill 3908 will be another D.A.R.E. campaign. Will Texas’ new fentanyl awareness curriculum for public schools succeed where other anti-drug ...

  7. Antimicrobial stewardship - Wikipedia

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    Survey prescriber knowledge about antibiotics, antifungal or antiviral drugs. Provide targeted education about particular antibiotics, or one specific antimicrobial at a time, as well as empiric treatment for syndromes versus culture directed treatment. Assist in making duration more visible to prescribers. Some institutions use automatic stop ...

  8. Partnership for Food Safety Education - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the campaign was established through a collaborative initiative involving industry representatives and federal government agencies with the aim of promoting consumer food safety education. During the campaign's development, sixteen focus groups were conducted in six cities to gather insights and input from the public.

  9. Antibiotic misuse - Wikipedia

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    Antibiotics have been around since 1928 when penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming. In the 1980s, antibiotics that were determined medically important for treatment of animals could be approved under veterinary oversight. In 1996, the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) was established. [2]