Reflections from the CAMO-Net UK Meeting in London
In June 2025, I had the opportunity to attend the CAMO-Net UK Meeting in London from 2–6 June, with support from the CAMO-Net Travel Grant. The meeting brought together CAMO-Net members from different countries and institutions, creating a valuable space for learning, sharing experiences, and building new connections across the network. The main purpose of my participation was to connect with colleagues, exchange ideas, and explore opportunities for future research collaboration.
Reflections from the CAMO-Net UK Meeting in London
In June 2025, I had the opportunity to attend the CAMO-Net UK Meeting in London from 2–6 June, with support from the CAMO-Net Travel Grant. The meeting brought together CAMO-Net members from different countries and institutions, creating a…
17.02.2026 12:08
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How Hands-On AMR Training in Ghana Transformed My Work
Guest blog by Patricia Nabisubi, CAMO-Net Uganda Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is often discussed in terms of policies, surveillance frameworks, and global strategies. Yet, in practice, the effectiveness of these efforts depends heavily on the people working behind the data, their skills, confidence, and ability to translate evidence into action. My recent hands-on AMR training in Ghana marked a defining moment in my work, fundamentally changing how I approach AMR research, analysis, and collaboration.
How Hands-On AMR Training in Ghana Transformed My Work
Guest blog by Patricia Nabisubi, CAMO-Net Uganda Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is often discussed in terms of policies, surveillance frameworks, and global strategies. Yet, in practice, the effectiveness of these efforts depends heavily on…
17.02.2026 07:47
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From CAMO-NET Support to Global Engagement: My Experience at the PAGE2025 Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Guest blog by: Allan Kengo With the CAMO-Net travel award, I had the opportunity of presenting the results of our work at the PAGE2025 Conference in Thessaloniki, Greece. Set along the Aegean Sea, Thessaloniki offered a breathtaking backdrop for the 2025 edition of a conference that brought together scientists and practitioners from across the global pharmacometrics and modeling community. My participation in PAGE2025 included presenting a poster titled “Pharmacogenetics-guided-isoniazid-dosing-in-individuals-with-tuberculosis-and-HIV.” Our work focused on the application of pharmacogenetic information to optimize isoniazid dosing in individuals with co-existing tuberculosis and HIV, highlighting the role of model-informed precision dosing in improving treatment outcomes in complex clinical populations.
From CAMO-NET Support to Global Engagement: My Experience at the PAGE2025 Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Guest blog by: Allan Kengo With the CAMO-Net travel award, I had the opportunity of presenting the results of our work at the PAGE2025 Conference in Thessaloniki, Greece. Set along the…
17.02.2026 05:52
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Guest Blog: Scientific Poster presentation by Martha Akle Asare
Martha Akle Asare is my name, a postgraduate student finalizing my Masters of Philosophy in Molecular cell biology of infectious diseases at the West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens, a centre of CAMO-Net, located at the Department of Biochemistry Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Ghana, Legon. As part of my training as an early career scientist, I was privileged to participate and present a scientific poster at the just ended British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC) Spring conference on the 15th and 16th of May, 2025 in Birmingham, UK.
Guest Blog: Scientific Poster presentation by Martha Akle Asare
Martha Akle Asare is my name, a postgraduate student finalizing my Masters of Philosophy in Molecular cell biology of infectious diseases at the West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens, a centre of CAMO-Net,…
08.01.2026 08:15
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A CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE PIONEERING ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A recent study at the Infectious Diseases Institute clinic, led by Dr Barbara Castelnuovo and Dr Noela C. Owarwo, and coordinated by Dr Brian Otaalo, revealed staggering findings: 88% of prescriptions made were deemed inappropriate. In response to the urgent threat of antimicrobial resistance and the troubling rates of inappropriate antibiotic use, a behavioural intervention is being implemented at the Infectious Diseases Institute, Prevention, Care, and Treatment Clinic.
A CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE PIONEERING ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent pandemic, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). A recent study at the Infectious Diseases Institute clinic, led by Dr Barbara Castelnuovo and Dr Noela C. Owarwo,…
19.12.2025 11:39
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From Ward Rounds to Mountain Trails: CAMO-Net Fellows’ Transformative Week in South Africa
From 27th to 31st October 2025, we, CAMO-Net fellows from across nine countries, had the privilege of participating in a five-day antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) workshop held in Cape Town, South Africa. Sponsored by CAMO-Net Capacity Strengthening arm, the workshop brought together a diverse group of CAMO-Net associated from across 11 countries, committed to strengthening AMS practices within our health systems. Fellows in attendance included Fiona Mutesi Magololo and Oliver Angom from Uganda, Esha Sheth from the UK, Sagar M.
From Ward Rounds to Mountain Trails: CAMO-Net Fellows’ Transformative Week in South Africa
From 27th to 31st October 2025, we, CAMO-Net fellows from across nine countries, had the privilege of participating in a five-day antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) workshop held in Cape Town, South Africa.…
19.12.2025 11:33
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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 meeting brought together fellows, mentors, investigators, representatives from Wellcome Trust and from all sites and hubs, to reflect on progress made over the course of the fellowship and to share emerging results from projects addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) across diverse global settings.
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…
19.12.2025 11:12
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Reflection from the IAS 2025 Conference.
Guest blog by Babirye Zubaina,Research Nurse, CAMO-Net Travel Grant Awardee, Infectious diseases InstituteUganda Hub From the 13th to 17th July 2025, I had the privilege of attending the 13thInternational AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science held in Kigali,Rwanda, with support from the CAMO-Net Travel Grant. The conferencebrought together several thousand participants from across the globe,
Reflection from the IAS 2025 Conference.
Guest blog by Babirye Zubaina,Research Nurse, CAMO-Net Travel Grant Awardee, Infectious diseases InstituteUganda Hub From the 13th to 17th July 2025, I had the privilege of attending the 13thInternational AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Science held in…
17.12.2025 04:54
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Guest Blog: Building Global Partnerships to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance, Insights from ISID and CAMO-Net Meetings
By Agata do Espirito Santo Soares, CAMO-Net Timor-Leste In December 2024, infectious disease experts from around the world gathered in South Africa for the International Congress on Infectious Diseases (ISID) and the CAMO-Net Meeting. These events brought together over 2,500 participants to address one of the most pressing global health challenges: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Why These Meetings MatterAMR is a growing threat, fueled by factors such as climate change, poverty, and limited access to medicines.
Guest Blog: Building Global Partnerships to Combat Antimicrobial Resistance, Insights from ISID and CAMO-Net Meetings
By Agata do Espirito Santo Soares, CAMO-Net Timor-Leste In December 2024, infectious disease experts from around the world gathered in South Africa for the International Congress…
24.11.2025 07:40
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WAAW 2025: CAMO-Net’s WAAW Community Dialogue
As part of our WAAW 2025 events, CAMO-Net brought together participants from across its global network – along with members of the public – for a community dialogue event. The session was designed to create space for open discussion on antimicrobial use and resistance, and to highlight the shared responsibility involved in addressing these issues. With colleagues joining from South Africa, Brazil, Uganda, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and the UK, the event reflected the network’s focus on collaboration across different contexts and health systems.
WAAW 2025: CAMO-Net’s WAAW Community Dialogue
As part of our WAAW 2025 events, CAMO-Net brought together participants from across its global network – along with members of the public – for a community dialogue event. The session was designed to create space for open discussion on antimicrobial…
20.11.2025 17:19
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This #WAAW, we’re celebrating the CAMO-Net Fellows - an incredible group of early-career researchers driving innovation across the globe.
From genomics and diagnostics to stewardship, pharmacology and behaviour change, they’re helping to keep antimicrobials effective for everyone.
#WAAW #AMR
20.11.2025 13:38
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WAAW 2025: Uganda’s progress and challenges in addressing AMR
Guest article by Dr Andrew Kambugu, CAMO-Net Uganda Lead Over the past five years, Uganda has made significant progress in responding to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The country’s first National Action Plan on AMR (NAP-AMR I, 2018-2023) provided a solid foundation for coordination across human, animal, and environmental sectors. It marked Uganda’s formal commitment to the One Health approach, recognising that resistant pathogens move freely between people, animals, and the environment.
WAAW 2025: Uganda’s progress and challenges in addressing AMR
Guest article by Dr Andrew Kambugu, CAMO-Net Uganda Lead Over the past five years, Uganda has made significant progress in responding to the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The country’s first National Action Plan on…
19.11.2025 15:22
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