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AIMSR Bathinda hosts carnival to raise awareness about antimicrobial resistance

Postgraduate students displayed “microbial art”, and MBBS students showcased 3D micro-organism models

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AIMSR’s Department of Clinical Microbiology successfully launched World AMR Awareness Week 2025 with an engaging “Rendezvous with Micro-Bugs” carnival in Bathinda on November 18. The event was endorsed by Dr Gurpreet Singh Gill, MS Admin.

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Under the guidance of Dr Upasana Bhumbla, HOD, the carnival brought together dignitaries, clinicians, para-clinicians, and lab teams to participate in games and activities that promote antibiotic stewardship.

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Postgraduate students displayed “microbial art”, and MBBS students showcased 3D micro-organism models. The event effectively highlighted the urgent need to stop unmindful antibiotic prescriptions to preserve life-saving drugs.

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