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10 May 2014 - O011
Prospective review and feedback in antimicrobial stewardship – is there value in early reviewing at 48 hour post-antibiotic prescription?
10 May 2014 - O012
The simple (supporting the improvement and management of prescribing for UTIs) study: a complex cluster intervention
10 May 2014 - O013
Antibiotic prescribing in acute national health service hospitals; still lacking focus
10 May 2014 - O014
Do we need to review and escalate the antimicrobial stewardship education in health and veterinary undergraduate courses in the United Kingdom? Results of a national survey
10 May 2014 - O015
Effect of antibiotic stewardship programmes on Clostridium difficile incidence: a meta-analysis
10 May 2014 - O016
A prospective interrupted time series cross over study aimed at improving antibiotic quality at seven non-ICU wards
10 May 2014 - O017
Post-prescription review improves the in-hospital antibiotic use: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
10 May 2014 - O018
No impact of electronic alerts on parenteral prescribing of antimicrobials with good bioavailability
10 May 2014 - O019
Financial evaluation of a multidisciplinary antimicrobial stewardship-team using an automatic day-2 intervention
10 May 2014 - O020
Cross-sectional European survey on principles of prudent antibiotic prescribing teaching for undergraduate students
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