A center of excellence pioneering antimicrobial stewardship

Guest blog by: Oliver Angom, CAMO-Net Fellow, Uganda hub Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A recent study at the Infectious DiseasesContinue reading “A center of excellence pioneering antimicrobial stewardship”

From Ward Rounds to Mountain Trails. CAMO-Net Fellows’ Transformative Week in South Africa

Guest blog by: Fiona Mutesi Magololo, CAMO-Net Uganda hub Fellow From 27th to 31st October 2025, we, CAMO-Net fellows from across nine countries, had the privilege of participating in aContinue reading “From Ward Rounds to Mountain Trails. CAMO-Net Fellows’ Transformative Week in South Africa”

Strengthening Capacity, Driving Change: CAMO-Net Fellows Present Stewardship Innovations and Impact

On 4th December 2025, at Amrita Hospital, Faridabad, CAMO-Net fellows participated in a dissemination meeting that marked a major milestone in the CAMO-Net Training and Capacity Strengthening Programme. The meetingContinue reading “Strengthening Capacity, Driving Change: CAMO-Net Fellows Present Stewardship Innovations and Impact”

CAMO-Net’s fifth in-person gathering takes place in India

CAMO-Net’s fifth in-person gathering took place in December in India, bringing colleagues together from around the world to build on existing collaborations and to learn more about the breadth ofContinue reading “CAMO-Net’s fifth in-person gathering takes place in India”

How AI decision support influences antibiotic prescribing

A new study from CAMO-Net UK, published in The Lancet Digital Health, provides rare, real-world insight into how clinicians interact with artificial intelligence (AI) when making complex antimicrobial prescribing decisionsContinue reading “How AI decision support influences antibiotic prescribing”

New research reveals the economic burden of AMR in Uganda

CAMO-Net Uganda has published the country’s first national cost-of-illness study to estimate the societal economic burden of antibiotic resistance (ABR), revealing a substantial toll on patients, families, and the widerContinue reading “New research reveals the economic burden of AMR in Uganda”