
We are proud to support the groundbreaking advances within our network and among our awardees. Professor Mike Bromley from the University of Manchester will be leading an event that highlights the findings of his FAILSAFE-funded project, which investigates the antimicrobial resistance of Aspergillus fumigatus in agricultural settings and explores its broader implications for public health.
Brazilian Network Meeting: Aspergillus fumigatus AMR – Protecting Health in the Face of Agricultural Pressures
Date: December 3–5, 2025
Location: UNESP – Botucatu Campus, São Paulo, Brazil – CEIC auditorium, behind the cafeteria
This scientific meeting will bring together researchers, healthcare professionals, industry representatives, and policymakers to address the growing challenge of antifungal resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus, with a focus on the impact of agricultural fungicide use.
The program includes clinical panels, technical sessions, thematic workgroups, policy roundtables with national and international authorities, and a global policy panel with representatives from WHO, FAO, CDC, and other organizations.
The event will culminate in the development and signing of a Manifesto for Health-First Fungicide Policies, consolidating institutional commitments to public health and the One Health approach.
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