Health literacy and its association with antibiotic use and knowledge of antibiotic among Egyptian population: cross sectional study
Abstract Background High prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic use in different sectors of the community indicates a possible strong influence of social and cultural context, which may be influenced by social determinants of health and thereby affecting individuals' health-related behavior, in...
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Main Authors: | Sally Waheed Elkhadry (Author), Marwa Ali Haseeb Tahoon (Author) |
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