New research partnership to tackle the global problem of antimicrobial resistance
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To tackle the growing problem of rising antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries, CGIAR has formed an international hub to help integrate and channel research and development efforts. The hub was launched on 21–22 February 2019 and is led and hosted by the International Livestock Research Institute.
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