Understanding refugee and immigrant health literacy and beliefs toward antimicrobial resistance
Refugee and migrant populations have increased vulnerability to antimicrobial resistance, yet stewardship guidance is lacking. We addressed this gap through a cross-sectional survey, finding that these populations and immigrants from low and middle-income countries had lower health literacy on the i...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Ladines-Lim (Author), Elizabeth Scruggs-Wodkowski (Author), Tessa Adžemović (Author), Rachel Croxton (Author), Ron Romero (Author), Michael Lukela (Author), Krishna Rao (Author), Preeti Mehrotra (Author), Payal K. Patel (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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