Antibiotic Prescribing by General Dentists in the Outpatient Setting - United States, 2018-2022
Background: Inappropriate antibiotic use impacts patient safety and antimicrobial resistance patterns. In 2013, general dentists in the U.S. prescribed nearly 10% of all outpatient oral antibiotics (24.5 million prescriptions). The American Dental Association (ADA) published guidelines in 2019 recom...
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Main Authors: | Cam-Van Huynh (Author), Katryna Gouin (Author), Sarah Kabbani (Author), Lauri Hicks (Author), Michele Neuburger (Author), Emily McDonald (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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