Anti-microbials in Society - Thailand, Study 2, 2017-2021
Chuengsatiansup, KORCID logo; Chawraingern, SORCID logo; Limsawart, WORCID logo; Urapeepathanapong, TORCID logo; Chanchamsang, UORCID logo and Chandler, CORCID logo (2021). Anti-microbials in Society - Thailand, Study 2, 2017-2021. [Dataset]. UK Data Service, Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-855072
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The AMIS Project Thailand (Study 2, MOPH) is an anthropological research project aimed at better understanding the role of antimicrobials in daily life in Thai society in diverse contexts and with different actors, including health care providers, farmers, day wage urban workers, scientists and policy-makers. The research focuses on the ways in which antimicrobials enable particular ways of life, livelihoods and institutional practices, and explores the context and the wider motivations for antimicrobial use in Thailand.

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Antibiotics; Anthropology; Thailand

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