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Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group official Twitter feed. Leading the national programme to tackle antimicrobial resistance. Part of @online_his

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Next up in #WAAW2023 - Antimicrobial stewardship in Scotland – past successes, present priorities and future opportunities ⁦SAPG⁩ ⁦⁦Fran KerrASAP Group⁩ ⁦Alison Strath⁩ ⁦jacqui sneddon⁩ ⁦Amanj Kurdi, PhD⁩ sapg.scot/about-us/meeti…

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The Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group is celebrating 15 years with an in person event tomorrow! We have an exciting agenda with introductions from Alison Strath and Robbie Pearson and welcome back former chair Dilip Nathwani and jacqui sneddon Follow #SAPG15 #WAAW

The Scottish Antimicrobial Prescribing Group is celebrating 15 years with an in person event tomorrow!

We have an exciting agenda with introductions from <a href="/alisonstrath/">Alison Strath</a> and <a href="/rpearson1969/">Robbie Pearson</a> and welcome back former chair <a href="/DilipNathwani/">Dilip Nathwani</a> and <a href="/jacquisneddons/">jacqui sneddon</a> 

Follow #SAPG15 #WAAW
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We're all set for a day of celebrating 15 years of working to safeguard antibiotics. We have a packed agenda, looking back at past successes and looking to the future. We're looking forward to seeing you all soon! #sapg15

We're all set for a day of celebrating 15 years of working to safeguard antibiotics. We have a packed agenda, looking back at past successes and looking to the future. We're looking forward to seeing you all soon! #sapg15
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Great to have Dr Safia Qureshi with us today, our Director of Evidence, helping us discuss present priorities for safeguarding antimicrobials and future opportunities. 15 years and going strong! #sapg15

Great to have Dr Safia Qureshi with us today, our Director of Evidence, helping us discuss present priorities for safeguarding antimicrobials and future opportunities. 15 years and going strong! #sapg15
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Professor Andrew Seaton, Chair of SAPG, reflects on the pandemic, and the challenges and opportunities t presented to antimicrobial stewardship, at today's 15-year anniversary event #SAPG15

Professor Andrew Seaton, Chair of SAPG, reflects on the pandemic, and the challenges and opportunities t presented to antimicrobial stewardship, at today's 15-year anniversary event #SAPG15
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We're delighted to have our first SAPG Chair with us today, Dilip Nathwani, Honorary Emeritus Professor of Infection at Dundee University. Dilip was Chair from 2008-2017 #SAPG15

We're delighted to have our first SAPG Chair with us today, Dilip Nathwani, Honorary Emeritus Professor of Infection at Dundee University. Dilip was Chair from 2008-2017 #SAPG15
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Great to have Jacqueline Sneddon with us today. Jacqui did an amazing job developing and progressing SAPG's work over the early years. Great to be building on those successes! #SAPG15

Great to have Jacqueline Sneddon with us today. Jacqui did an amazing job developing and progressing SAPG's work over the early years. Great to be building on those successes! #SAPG15
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We'd like to thank everyone who attended our special event to mark 15 years of working to safeguard antibiotics. It was a great turn out with lots of opportunities to share knowledge. Thanks to you all for your enthusiasm and commitment #SAPG15

We'd like to thank everyone who attended our special event to mark 15 years of working to safeguard antibiotics. It was a great turn out with lots of opportunities to share knowledge. Thanks to you all for your enthusiasm and commitment  #SAPG15
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It was wonderful to have our friends from Ghana join us today to learn more about how Scotland has been working to safeguard antibiotics, and to hear about our plans for the future. We're delighted to have this opportunity to share knowledge between our two countries #SAPG15

It was wonderful to have our friends from Ghana join us today to learn more about how Scotland has been working to safeguard antibiotics, and to hear about our plans for the future. We're delighted to have this opportunity to share knowledge between our two countries #SAPG15
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Using antibiotics that have been lying in the house for a while means they may have expired. When antibiotics reach their expiration date, there’s no guarantee they will be safe or effective, potentially leading to more serious illness. Read more at the link in comments.

Using antibiotics that have been lying in the house for a while means they may have expired. 
 
When antibiotics reach their expiration date, there’s no guarantee they will be safe or effective, potentially leading to more serious illness. 
 
Read more at the link in comments.
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Great presentation from Sian on incorporating behavior change techniques in AMS projects to staff of Keta Municipal Hospital ⁦Fran Kerr⁩ ⁦Dr Darius Obeng Essah⁩ #GhanaSAPG

Great presentation from Sian on incorporating behavior change techniques in AMS projects to staff of Keta Municipal Hospital ⁦<a href="/Frankerr1F/">Fran Kerr</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/dr_essah/">Dr Darius Obeng Essah</a>⁩ #GhanaSAPG
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Scotland has been a key partner in the development of the new Antimicrobial Resistance National Action Plan. Follow the link in the comments to read about the action plan, and find out more about our organisation's work to safeguard antibiotics now and for the future.

Scotland has been a key partner in the development of the new Antimicrobial Resistance National Action Plan. 

Follow the link in the comments to read about the action plan, and find out more about our organisation's work to safeguard antibiotics now and for the future.