Exploring medical and veterinary student perceptions and communication preferences related to antimicrobial resistance in Ontario, Canada using qualitative methods
Abstract Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threatens our ability to treat and prevent infectious diseases worldwide. A significant driver of AMR is antimicrobial use (AMU) in human and veterinary medicine. Therefore, education and awareness of AMR among antimicrobial prescribers is critical....
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Main Authors: | Courtney A. Primeau (Author), Jennifer E. McWhirter (Author), Carolee Carson (Author), Scott A. McEwen (Author), E. Jane Parmley (Author) |
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