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Register for the updated and reoriented ‘One health’ edition of the MOOC Resistance to antibacterial agents

This MOOC is part of the PROMISE project, a meta-network of professionals involved in the fight against antibiotic resistance in human and animal health and in the environment, led by Marie-Cécile Ploy from the University of Limoges.  The MOOC is directed by Béatrice Berçot, Philippe Glaser and Didier Mazel. Paul Rochette, PhD in the Synthetic Biology Unit, will be the community manager during from January till March and a new session on health policies in France, presented by Benjamin Davido, infectiologist, has recently been added.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

•    Explain how antibiotic resistance appears and spreads, and its dramatic consequences.

•    Describe the epidemiology of resistance in humans, animals and the environment.

•    Apply laboratory methods for diagnosing and identifying antibiotic resistance.

•    To follow recommendations for preventing the emergence of resistance in humans and farm animals, through better control of antibiotic prescribing.

•    Examine ways of replacing antibiotics or bringing new molecules of antibacterial agents onto the market.
 
Special offers for Pasteurians

•    If you are a PhD student at Institut Pasteur, you have the opportunity to pass the qualifying exam and digital diploma free of charge. You can find all the details here.

All MOOCs are accessible to the entire Pasteur community at any time

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