Evaluating the long-term portrayal of antibiotic resistance in major U.S. newspapers
Abstract Background Popular media play a critical role in informing the public about antibiotic resistance, which has remained a health concern for over seven decades. Media attention increases the notoriety of antibiotic resistance and shapes the public's perception of its severity, causes, an...
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Main Authors: | Allison Way (Author), Maria Bond (Author), Bradley Nanna (Author), Erik S. Wright (Author) |
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