Community purchases of antimicrobials during the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda: An increased risk for antimicrobial resistance.
Self-Medication (SM) involves the utilization of medicines to treat self-recognized symptoms or diseases without consultation and the irrational use of over-the-counter drugs. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of definitive treatment led to increased SM. We aimed to estimate the extent of SM fo...
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Main Authors: | Agnes N Kiragga (Author), Leticia Najjemba (Author), Ronald Galiwango (Author), Grace Banturaki (Author), Grace Munyiwra (Author), Idd Iwumbwe (Author), James Atwine (Author), Cedric Ssendiwala (Author), Anthony Natif (Author), Damalie Nakanjako (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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