Introduction of the NCOH Sample Clauses

Introduction of the NCOH. AMR research agenda The goal of the NCOH-AMR is to decrease the morbidity and mortality of bacterial infections in humans, through use-inspired, excellent, fundamental, translational, and applied One-Health research on AMR. The NCOH-AMR will pursue this goal through a combination of complementary Solution Sets that intervene at three levels of the problem-chain of AMR (see Figure 6). Together these Solution Sets comprise the long-term research focus of the NCOH-AMR.
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