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91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ AMR Microbial Library isÌýa new shared resource designed to provide streamlined access to a diverse collection of well-characterized microbial isolates for the 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓÆµ research community.ÌýResearchers [with appropriate capacity to work with microbial isolates] can now request individual isolates or curated isolate panels. This is a living collection that will continue to expand over time!ÌýEach isolate is accompanied by standardized information on source specimen, species identification, and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles. Additional demographic and contextual data may be available upon request.

To explore the library and request access:
For additional information: amr.microbiallibrary [at] mcgill.ca

Additional AMR Resource documents below for your review.ÌýÌý

AMRQ Rapport de synthèse

Rapport de synthèse de la journée de concertation duÌýréseau AntiMicrobio Résistance Québec (AMRQ) | décembre 2025

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Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), Report: Assessment on Antimicrobial Resistance and Antimicrobial Use in Food Producing Animals | March 2025

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This document presents a new WHO initiative to strengthen diagnostic capacity to improve the diagnosis and management of bacterial and fungal infections and associated AMR.

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This bootcamp video series will help participants make the transition from academic and grant-based research to quality compliant product development, andÌýlearn theÌýfundamentalsÌýfor moving an IVD product from concept through development.
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WHO bacterial priority pathogens list, 2024Ìý| Report May 17, 2024

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GLG (Global Leaders Group on AMR) report

GLG (Global Leaders Group on AMR) report | released April 4, 2024

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Public Health Agency of Canada's five-year (2023 to 2027) blueprint plan

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The WHO AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve) antibiotic book - InfographicsÌý

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Global research agenda for AMR in human health prioritizes 40 research topics to inform policy by 2030.

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Council of Canadian Academies' expert panel describes path to bring critical antibiotics to Canadian market.

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Antimicrobial resistance is considered one of the top global public health problems posing an urgent and critical threat to animal and plant health, food security and economic development | 07 February 2023Ìý

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