On November 23, 2024, Naza Alan Mohammad, a dedicated fourth-stage student of Medical Microbiology, delivered an insightful seminar on Antimicrobial Resistance at the College of Health Science. The event attracted faculty members and students, all eager to engage in critical discussions surrounding this pressing global health challenge. The presentation outlined the resistance mechanisms, the role of antibiotic misuse, and innovative strategies for combating this phenomenon. Emphasizing the importance of educating healthcare professionals and the public, she highlighted collaborative efforts needed to promote responsible antibiotic use. The presentation raised awareness and inspired dialogue on potential solutions and the future of antimicrobial resistance. The seminar was well-received and underscored the vital role of academic discourse in addressing contemporary health issues.
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