Identifying symptoms/illnesses and situations that predispose outpatients to use antibiotics in two healthcare systems
Background: Taking antibiotics outside the guidance of a clinician (nonprescription use) is a potential safety issue and runs counter to antibiotic stewardship efforts. We identified the symptoms and illnesses and situations that may predispose patients to take antibiotics, and we compared these fin...
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Main Authors: | Lindsey Laytner (Author), Larissa Grigoryan (Author), Barbara Trautner (Author), Osvaldo Alquicira (Author), Juanita Salinas (Author), Michael Hansen (Author), Roger Zoorob (Author), Fareed M. Khan (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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