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      Focus of research
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  • Developing methods and strategies to analyse the mechanisms that rule the emergence and spread of resistance.
  • Developing new methods of in vitro detection of resistance.
  • Investigating possible methodological issues relative to a surveillance system allowing identification of the emergence and control of the spread of resistance.
  • Analysing the current resistance situation in Switzerland with reference to pathogenic, non-pathogenic and commensal bacteria.
  • Determining the consumption of antibiotic substances in Switzerland in quantitative terms. To study how the consumption of antibiotics relates to resistance.
  • Setting up and validating mathematical models for analysis of the relationship between concentrations of antibiotic substances and resistance in a given population (pharmacodynamic modelling).
  • Determining the risk factors for infection and colonisation by resistant bacteria in human and veterinary medicine.
  • Establishing "phylogenetic" relationships between resistance in the various compartments (human beings, animals, the environment, including foodstuffs), above all by the molecular characterisation of resistance determinants and their vectors. 
  • Identifying the presence of clones of resistant bacteria and analysing how they spread. Investigating the reasons why some of these clones successfully cause epidemics.
  • Analysing possible relationships between resistance to antibiotics and the virulence of bacteria.
  • Improving the understanding of biochemical resistance mechanisms.
  • Improving the understanding of genetic mechanisms of resistance acquisition and transfer, notably between pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria, including fastidious bacteria important in medical terms (chlamydia, legionella, mycoplasma, anaerobic bacteria etc.).
  • Proposing measures to control or even reduce the prevalence of resistance on the basis of the programme`s findings.
  • Investigating how the Swiss population views the problem, including legal aspects of failed therapy due to resistance.
  • Analysing ethical aspects, legal bases and the impact of a possible curtailment or modification of antibiotic use with a view to the economy, health freedom and the interests of the individual as opposed to the interests of the community.

 
 
    
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