Messages about Antibiotic Resistance in Different Newspaper Genres
Poorer people are more likely to use antibiotics; inappropriate antibiotic use causes resistance, and health campaigns attempt to change behaviour through education. However, fuelled by the media, the public think antibiotic resistance is outside their control. Differences in the attribution of blam...
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Main Authors: | Marwa Nasr (Author), Krina Amin (Author), Rachel Virgo (Author), Sochima Okafor (Author), Parastou Donyai (Author) |
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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