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  <title>Antibiotic Resistance</title>
  <description>Over-prescribing of antibiotics is leading to a global rise in bacteria which are resistant to conventional antibiotics. If we are to avoid a world where common infections and routine operations become fatal, urgent action to reduce over-prescribing is needed. Yet in many countries, treating infection is still rather hit-and miss, with multiple rounds of drugs, each potentially creating new resistant strains. Nesta’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Longitude Prize&amp;amp;nbsp;is leading the fight back - incentivising over 70 teams globally to develop innovative new approaches to diagnosing and treating infections, so the world can still rely on the effectiveness of antibiotics. Joining Nesta's&amp;amp;nbsp;Nigel Campbell&amp;amp;nbsp;to discuss this are:  Dr Tina Joshi, Lecturer in Molecular Microbiology at the University of Plymouth and an expert in bio-microbial resistance, Caroline Purslow, Programme Manager for the Global Health Team, including the&amp;amp;nbsp;Longitude Prize, at the&amp;amp;nbsp;Challenge Prize Centre.  We also hear from&amp;amp;nbsp;Mary Millard&amp;amp;nbsp;who shares her experience of living with chronic bacterial infection, surviving acute septic shock, and the health challenges she has been dealing with since. </description>
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