Returned Rate and Changed Patterns of Systemic Antibiotic Use in Ambulatory Care in Hungary after the Pandemic-A Longitudinal Ecological Study
The COVID-19 pandemic affected the epidemiology of infectious diseases and changed the operation of health care systems and health care seeking behavior. Our study aimed to analyze the utilization of systemic antibiotics in ambulatory care in Hungary after the COVID-19 pandemic and compare it to the...
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Main Authors: | Helga Hambalek (Author), Mária Matuz (Author), Roxána Ruzsa (Author), Erika Papfalvi (Author), Róbert Nacsa (Author), Zsófia Engi (Author), Márta Csatordai (Author), Gyöngyvér Soós (Author), Edit Hajdú (Author), Dezső Csupor (Author), Ria Benkő (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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