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Watch our online seminar: What if hardship causes drug resistance?

If you missed this week's lunchtime seminar What if hardship causes drug resistance?  you can catch up with the recording here. 

, Assistant Professor in Global Sustainable Development at the University of Warwick, takes a development studies perspective to explore hardship as a driver of AMR-related health behaviour.

He examines the concepts of marginalisation and precarity and discusses his cross-sectional qualitative and representative survey research from Thailand and Laos. His analysis provides new policy insights and research opportunities to explore structural factors in human health behaviour.

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