Factors associated with antibiotic use in children hospitalized for acute viral gastroenteritis and the relation to rotavirus vaccination
Evidence on unnecessary antibiotic use in children with acute viral gastroenteritis (AGE) is scarce. We characterized the extent and correlates of antibiotic use among children hospitalized with viral AGE. A single-center study enrolled children aged 0-59 months hospitalized for AGE between 2008 and...
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Main Authors: | Muna Omar (Author), Eias Kassem (Author), Emilia Anis (Author), Roula Abu-Jabal (Author), Basher Mwassi (Author), Lester Shulman (Author), Dani Cohen (Author), Khitam Muhsen (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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