The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Get Smart About Antibiotics Week will be held from November 18 – 24, 2013. This event is an annual effort to coordinate the work of CDC’s Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work campaign, state-based appropriate antibiotic use campaigns, non-profit partners, and private sector partners during a one week observance of antibiotic resistance and the importance of appropriate antibiotic use.
As a partner of CDC’s Get Smart: Know When Antibiotics Work campaign, the Public Health Foundation (PHF) supports Get Smart About Antibiotics Week and promotes adherence to appropriate antibiotic use. PHF will assist CDC by disseminating materials that promote the appropriate use of antibiotics, engaging in active discussions on social media, and participating in CDC sponsored events such as Public Health Grand Rounds: Antibiotic Use.
In observance of Get Smart About Antibiotics Week, PHF is also offering a 10% discount on Get Smart materials offered through the PHF Online Store from now to November 30, 2013. Please use code GSAW13 when placing an order.
For more information on CDC’s Get Smart About Antibiotics Week or related materials, please email PHF.
Check PHF's website before, during, or after Get Smart About Antibiotics Week by leaving a comment on our website, connecting with us on Twitter, posting a message to the PHF Facebook page, or visiting PHF’s blog: Improving Antibiotic Use in an Age of Emerging Resistance to start or continue a discussion with other public health and health professionals and organization.
The Oregon Alliance Working for Antibiotic Resistance Education (AWARE), another
Get Smart partner, is also hosting related events during
Get Smart About Antibiotics Week. See the
Orgeon AWARE's Calendar of Events to get involved with Get Smart About Antibiotics Week in Oregon.
Interested in appropriate antibiotic stewardship? Learn about PHF’s efforts in developing and piloting a change package for public health and health care to reduce antibiotic resistance, including the success of Independence Health Department.