Antibiotic consumption in non-teaching Lebanese hospitals: A cross-sectional study
Summary: The rising threat of antibiotic resistance is linked to patterns of antibiotic use in hospital settings where global efforts are undertaken to encourage reporting and benchmarking antibiotic consumption in an attempt to improve prescription regimens. In Lebanon, where data concerning the le...
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Main Authors: | Katia Iskandar (Author), Pierre A. Hanna (Author), Pascale Salameh (Author), Etwal B. Raad (Author) |
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2016-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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