The inexorable rise in the incidence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens, coupled with the disappointingly low rate of emergence of new,clinically useful antibiotics, has refocused attention on finding alternatives to antibiotic treatments. This event will discuss the potential utility of phages, probiotics, antimicrobial peptides, herbal medicines and immune modulation for treating human and animal disease. This event has CPD accreditation.
Who Should Attend
From researchers trying to find alternatives to therapies to pharmacists delivering treatments: any one with an interest in antibiotic alternatives would find this event of value.
This event has an open oral and poster session.
Abstract can be submitted on any subject related to antibiotic alternatives
Who Should Attend
From researchers trying to find alternatives to therapies to pharmacists delivering treatments: any one with an interest in antibiotic alternatives would find this event of value.
This event has an open oral and poster session.
Abstract can be submitted on any subject related to antibiotic alternatives