From car crash to trainwreck: an antimicrobial disaster
At this event hosted by Dr Julian Druce, Head of the Virus Identification Laboratory at the Doherty Institute, an expert panel was confronted with a series of unfolding events ranging from antimicrobial resistance and clinical concerns to community fears, Government response, and so much more. Listen as they try to unravel the problems that arise, and find effective solutions to deal with an absolute train wreck of a situation.
The Panel:
Jo Chandler, Journalist, Science Writer and Educator
Dr Brett Sutton, Victorian Chief Health Officer for the Department of Health and Human Services
Associate Professor Deborah Williamson, Deputy Director of the Microbiological Diagnostic Unit Public Health Laboratory at the Doherty Institute
Associate Professor Kirsty Buising, Acting Head of Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Victorian Infectious Diseases Service at the Doherty Institute
Dr Mark Sullivan, Managing Director of Medicines Development for Global Health