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11 April 2016 - P1290
Antimicrobial resistance rates do not drive antibiotic consumption in Europe
11 April 2016 - P1291
Metrics for quantifying antimicrobial use in the inpatient setting: results from a systematic review
11 April 2016 - P1292
Patterns of recent antibiotic use in German acute care hospitals - an analysis focussed on 128 non-university hospitals
11 April 2016 - P1293
Evaluation of paediatric beta-lactam prescribing in hospitals
11 April 2016 - P1294
Variation in indicators of antibiotic use among and within different settings: a systematic review
11 April 2016 - P1295
Possible variance in assessment of antimicrobial consumption in multi-field hospitals with paediatric inpatients: conventional vs. novel paediatric-adjusted methodology
11 April 2016 - P1296
Prescribing of last resort antibiotics in the hospital sector continues to increase in England
11 April 2016 - P1297
4 years experience of monitoring meropenem consumption in a UK hospital
11 April 2016 - P1298
Appropriate use of carbapenems: a regional audit in seven hospitals
11 April 2016 - P1299
Broad-spectrum antibiotic consumption in French hospitals: longitudinal trends over five years (2010-2014)
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