The facilitators of and barriers to antimicrobial use and misuse in Lalitpur, Nepal: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing global health concern driven by inappropriate antibiotic use, which is in turn influenced by various social, systemic, and individual factors. This study, nested within FIND's AMR Diagnostic Use Accelerator clinical trial in Nepal...
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Main Authors: | Summita Udas (Author), Obindra Bahadur Chand (Author), Babin Shrestha (Author), Sushmita Pathak (Author), Sarita Syantang (Author), Ashata Dahal (Author), Abhilasha Karkey (Author), Abhishek Giri (Author), Olita Shilpakar (Author), Buddha Basnyat (Author), Olawale Salami (Author), Juvenal Nkeramahame (Author), Piero Olliaro (Author), Philip Horgan (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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