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Conducting antimicrobial resistance analysis unfortunately requires in-depth knowledge from different scientific fields, which makes it hard to do right. At least, it requires:
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* Good questions (always start with these!)
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* Good questions (always start with those!)
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* A thorough understanding of (clinical) epidemiology, to understand the clinical and epidemiological relevance and possible bias of results
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* A thorough understanding of (clinical) microbiology/infectious diseases, to understand which microorganisms are causal to which infections and the implications of pharmaceutical treatment, as well as understanding intrinsic and acquired microbial resistance
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* Experience with data analysis with microbiological tests and their results, to understand the determination and limitations of MIC values and their interpretations to RSI values
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