Code-Sharing in Cost-of-Illness Calculations: An Application to Antibiotic-Resistant Bloodstream Infections
Background: More data-driven evidence is needed on the cost of antibiotic resistance. Both Japan and England have large surveillance and administrative datasets. Code sharing of costing models enables reduced duplication of effort in research.Objective: To estimate the burden of antibiotic-resistant...
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Main Authors: | Nichola R. Naylor (Author), Kazuto Yamashita (Author), Michiyo Iwami (Author), Susumu Kunisawa (Author), Seiko Mizuno (Author), Enrique Castro-Sánchez (Author), Yuichi Imanaka (Author), Raheelah Ahmad (Author), Alison Holmes (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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