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Community Solution to Anti-microbial Resistance (COSTAR)
COSTAR will co-create, implement, and robustly evaluate an innovative intervention that addresses the contextual drivers of AMR. We will do this through a One Health approach, build on an infrastructure for knowledge exchange which ultimately impacts on national and global policy.
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