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- Fewer infections after surgery
- Good news: Only a fifth of the Swiss population has taken antibiotics in the last twelve months
- Initial success in the fight against mastitis
- International ministerial conference: Joining forces to combat antimicrobial resistance
- Learn more about antibiotic resistance in humans
- More about resistant bacteria in the environment and agriculture
- Stay informed with our newsletter
- Swiss Antibiotic Resistance Report 2022
- Water treatment: new solutions for hospital wastewater
- ‘Use wisely, take precisely’ applies to animals too
- From animal to human and vice versa
- Healthier animals, less antibiotics
- Healthy hooves – less antibiotics
- It’s our collective responsibility
- Antibiotic resistance affects humans, animals and the environment
- Bacteria know no boundaries
- Coordinated action against antibiotic resistance
- How does antibiotic resistance develop?
- What are antibiotics?
- What is antibiotic resistance?
- When are antibiotics effective? And when not?
- Why are resistant bacteria a problem?
- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are everywhere
- Resistant bacteria enter the environment via wastewater
- The environment is also affected
- Antibiotic resistance in humans
- Don’t share antibiotics with others
- Don’t skip doses
- How do I use antibiotics correctly?
- Precautions when cooking
- Return partially used packs
- Use antibiotics exactly as directed
- Vaccination reduces the need for antibiotics
- What do I need to know when travelling abroad?