How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect antibiotic consumption within humanitarian emergencies? Results from five humanitarian contexts
Summary: Introduction: Both high- and low-income countries reported increased antibiotic consumption among COVID-19 patients during the first months of the pandemic. To date, however, no studies have examined changes in antibiotic consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic within humanitarian emergenc...
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Main Authors: | Tuba Yavuz (Author), Kate Clezy (Author), Kristina Skender (Author), Jacob Goldberg (Author), Frédérique Vallières (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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