Investigation of the Quality of the 12 Most-Used Antibiotics Available in Retail Private Pharmacies in Rwanda
Using poor-quality antibiotics leads to increased risk of the development of microorganism-resistant strains, treatment failure, loss of confidence in health systems, and associated socio-economic impacts. The prevalence of poor-quality antibiotics has been found to be high in some of the Low and Mi...
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Main Authors: | Thomas Bizimana (Author), Védaste Kagisha (Author), Jean Baptiste Nyandwi (Author), Alain Katembezi Nyirimigabo (Author), Raymond Muganga (Author), Marie Françoise Mukanyangezi (Author), Egide Kayitare (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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