What sets this book apart? It’s not just another AMR textbook—it’s a competitive edge. Other books often focus narrowly on science or policy, missing the big picture. This one integrates it all: molecular insights, One Health approaches, and societal shifts. It’s practical, with tools like low-tech surveillance for resource-poor settings and community-led prevention models. Unlike dense academic tomes, it’s engaging, with storytelling and gamified education ideas. It doesn’t just describe problems—it offers solutions, from bioelectric therapies to equitable drug access. Its visionary scope, like exploring quantum biology or microbial dark matter, pushes boundaries others don’t touch. Each subtopic is a standalone gem, making it easy to dive in anywhere. This book empowers readers with interdisciplinary knowledge and real-world applications, filling gaps left by fragmented or outdated AMR literature. It’s your ally in turning a global crisis into a solvable challenge.
Antimicrobial Resistance and Control is a visionary yet practical guide, designed to inspire and equip those ready to confront AMR head-on. You’ll uncover the scope of resistance across pathogens, from Candida auris to resistant malaria. Learn how biofilms shield bacteria and how to dismantle them. Discover novel antifungals and phage therapies revolutionizing treatment. The book reimagines surveillance with AI analytics and citizen science. It tackles economic burdens, proposing cost-effective prevention like vaccines and sanitation. Policy chapters craft global standards, while education sections use VR and games to spread awareness. Prevention gets a fresh spin with smart tech and ecological interventions. Research pushes limits with AI drug discovery and host-targeted therapies. The One Health lens ties it all together, linking human, animal, and environmental strategies. Every page offers tools to act—whether you’re a clinician, policymaker, or community leader.
This book’s value lies in its ability to connect dots others miss. It’s not just about science—it’s about systems, people, and innovation. Unlike other AMR books that lean heavily on technical jargon or siloed perspectives, this one speaks to everyone. Its competitive advantage is its blend of depth, accessibility, and vision. It gives you practical tools, like dipstick tests for remote clinics or nudges to improve prescribing. It also dreams big, exploring quantum biology and synthetic antimicrobials. The interdisciplinary approach—merging economics, ethics, and ecology—makes it unique. No other book offers such a complete toolkit, from low-cost surveillance to global governance models. It’s designed to spark action, not just awareness, with strategies that work in labs, hospitals, and villages. If you want to understand AMR and make a difference, this is the book you’ve been waiting for.
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Azhar ul Haque Sario is a bestselling author and data scientist with a remarkable record of achievement. This Cambridge alumnus brings a wealth of knowledge to his work, holding an MBA, ACCA (Knowledge Level - FTMS College Malaysia and London College of Accountancy, London), BBA, and several Google certifications, including specializations in Google Data Analytics, Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce, and Google Project Management.
With ten years of business experience, Azhar combines practical expertise with his impressive academic background to craft insightful books. His prolific writing has resulted in an astounding 2810 published titles, earning him the record for the maximum Kindle editions and paperback books published by an individual author in one year, awarded by Asia Books of Records in 2024.
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