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Combatting antibiotic resistance using surveillance

November 5, 2015December 31, 2020 agmcarthur

Andrew-judy627Dr. McArthur gave a MacTalk at McMaster’s Big Ideas Better Cities evenings on Health and Social Innovation through Big Data about “Combatting antibiotic resistance using surveillance”. See the related How ‘Big Data’ can help solve big problems article at McMaster Daily News and the coverage at the Hamilton Spectator.

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