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VISUALIZING THE RESISTANCE

Activity

What are antibiotics? How do they work? What does Antimicrobial Resistance mean? Through the introduction to the scientific protocols and tools in a microbiology laboratory, this workshop proposes an hands-on experience to learn and discover the science around antimicrobial resistance. Starting from scientific contents, the activities will engage the participants in the creation of a collaborative repository of images, resources and stories that will help contributing to the fight against antibiotics misuses and its consequences. In particular, the workshop is addressed to women who are usually affected by specific cases of AMR.

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The workshop is led by Pamela Principi and Cristina Fragoso Corti and it will be hosted by the Applied Microbiology Laboratory at SUPSI.

Details

The workshop is free of charge.
Duration: 3 hours.

Where

SUPSI
Laboratorio di Microbiologia
Via Flora Ruchat-Roncati 15
6850 Mendrisio, CH

Data Policy

This form is designed to collect information about participants' backgrounds and previous knowledge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and urinary tract infections (UTIs). This data is used to improve the design of the workshop.
During the MAKEAWARE! workshops, participants will be asked to collaborate and share personal experiences and stories about antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance, antibiotic consumption, and urinary tract infection diseases and remedies. Different media such as photos, graphics, and texts will be used to document the outputs of the collaboration process. The outputs will be edited or coded and shared via the repository as anonymized open datasets for anyone to use.
Learn more about the use of data in the Data Privacy and Management Policy Page.

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