10 years of Global-PPS
Take a trip through time and read through the history of Global-PPS,
including important developmants & milestones
Nouvelles
Global-PPS Annual Meeting 2026: join us in Munich or online
We are pleased to announce the upcoming Global-PPS Annual Meeting, organised in collaboration with bioMérieux. The meeting will take place on Friday, 17 April 2026 (09:30–13:00 CEST) during the first day of ESCMID Global 2026 in Munich, Germany.
How Global-PPS Supports Antimicrobial Stewardship in Indonesia – insights from Ralalicia Limato
Our testimonials give a voice to experts working on the ground, sharing first-hand experiences with the Global-PPS tool. In this article, we speak with Dr. Ralalicia Limato, a medical doctor, health systems researcher, and a key contributor to the drive-AMS project in Indonesia. She reflects on the challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the country and explains how the Global-PPS has evolved from a research tool into a cornerstone of Indonesia’s national surveillance system for antimicrobial use and healthcare-associated infections.
The Global-PPS Outpatient Module: a wealth of informative resources
Antimicrobial stewardship discussions often focus on hospitals, yet the majority of antibiotics are prescribed outside the inpatient setting. The Global-PPS Outpatient Module was created to close this critical knowledge gap. To support teams in implementing the Outpatient Survey, the G-PPS team has developed a wealth of resources, offering clear guidance, training, and practical tools.
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Antimicrobial stewardship
Antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) is essential for improving antimicrobial resistance worldwide. drive-AMS is a project that aims to drive forward AMS and stems from a powerful synergy between Radboudumc and the University of Antwerp’s Global-PPS.
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