Determinants of the Empiric Use of Antibiotics by General Practitioners in South Africa: Observational, Analytic, Cross-Sectional Study
The overuse of antibiotics is the main driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). However, there has been limited surveillance data on AMR and antibiotic prescribing at a primary healthcare level in South Africa. An observational, analytic, cross-sectional study was undertaken to assess key factors a...
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Main Authors: | Sinenhlanhla Pearl Guma (Author), Brian Godman (Author), Stephen M. Campbell (Author), Ozayr Mahomed (Author) |
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