Gender and urban-rural influences on antibiotic purchasing and prescription use in retail drug shops: a one health study
Abstract Introduction Few studies have reported antibiotic purchases from retail drug shops in relation to gender in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Using a One Health approach, we aimed to examine gender dimensions of antibiotic purchases for humans and animals and use of prescriptions in...
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Main Authors: | Emily K. Rousham (Author), Papreen Nahar (Author), Mohammad Rofi Uddin (Author), Mohammad Aminul Islam (Author), Fosiul Alam Nizame (Author), Nirnita Khisa (Author), S. M. Salim Akter (Author), Mohammad Saeed Munim (Author), Mahbubur Rahman (Author), Leanne Unicomb (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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