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The latest GRAM Paper, recently published in The Lancet, provides the most comprehensive analysis of bacterial AMR trends over time and also forecasts of the future burden of AMR deaths from now until 2050. A panel of experts including those behind the paper, experts working closely on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and those with lived experience of AMR will discuss the implications of these findings for global health.
Confirmed speakers include:
Dr Richard Horton (Editor of The Lancet) – Chair
Dr Tim Jinks (Head of Interventions, Infectious Diseases, Wellcome)
Dr Christopher J.L Murray (Director of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation)
Professor Dame Sally Davies (UK Special Envoy on AMR)
Nour Shamas (WHO Taskforce of AMR Survivors)