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Strengthening microbiology practices and laboratory processes in Kenya

Date: 18 September 2024

Clinical Scientist Wanaemi Allison spent a month in Kenya as part of the Kakamega-Cambridge Health Partnership sharing his skills and experience to help to improve antimicrobial stewardship practices.

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Slowly improving antimicrobial stewardship practices

Date: 26 July 2024

Stuart Drazich-Taylor is a microbiology doctor who spent three months working with the Kampala Cambridge Antimicrobial Stewardship health partnership in Uganda. Here he reflects on the experience, learnings and what he plans to do next.

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How pharmacists can empower other healthcare professionals

Date: 25 July 2024

Bobby Shum is a pharmacist and a firm believer in the vital role pharmacists can play in public health. He recently returned from three months working with the Kampala Cambridge Antimicrobial Stewardship health partnership in Uganda.

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How hospital laboratories can help tackle AMS: Reflections of a long-term volunteer in Kampala  

Date: 12 April 2024

One month into his placement, microbiologist Stuart Drazich-Taylor describes how sample processing works in Kampala and the critical role microbiology laboratories play in the surveillance of antimicrobial resistant organisms.

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