We must harness the power of social and behavioural science against the growing pandemic of antimicrobial resistance
Miroslav Sirota (),
Katrine Bach Habersaat,
Cornelia Betsch,
Daniela Lejla Bonga,
Aleksandra Borek,
Anica Buckel,
Robb Butler,
Lucie Byrne-Davis,
Mark Caudell,
Esmita Charani,
Mattis Geiger,
Marina Gross,
Jo Hart,
Olga Kostopoulou,
Eva M. Krockow,
Tiina Likki,
Danilo Lo Fo Wong,
Ana P. Santana,
Elisabeth D. C. Sievert,
Andriana Theodoropoulou,
Alistair Thorpe,
Marta Wanat and
Robert Böhm
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Miroslav Sirota: University of Essex
Katrine Bach Habersaat: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Cornelia Betsch: University of Erfurt
Daniela Lejla Bonga: Ministry of Health
Aleksandra Borek: University of Oxford
Anica Buckel: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
Robb Butler: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Lucie Byrne-Davis: University of Manchester
Mark Caudell: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations
Esmita Charani: University of Cape Town
Mattis Geiger: University of Erfurt
Marina Gross: University of Vienna
Jo Hart: University of Manchester
Olga Kostopoulou: Imperial College London
Eva M. Krockow: University of Leicester
Tiina Likki: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Danilo Lo Fo Wong: World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Ana P. Santana: University of Copenhagen
Elisabeth D. C. Sievert: University of Erfurt
Andriana Theodoropoulou: University of Essex
Alistair Thorpe: University College London
Marta Wanat: University of Oxford
Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, vol. 8, issue 1, 11-13
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Social and behavioural science offers a valuable toolkit for combating pandemics, but has not been broadly applied to tackle the rising pandemic of antimicrobial resistance.
Date: 2024
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