Antimicrobial resistance communication activities in South East Asia
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Antimicrobial resistance communication activities in South East Asia
Abstract
There is an urgent need to raise public awareness of antimicrobial resistance in the region, say Natasha Godinho and colleagues
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: We have read and understood BMJ’s policy on declaration of interests and declare that we have no competing interests.
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