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Survey of medical students on knowledge, attitudes and behaviour regarding the rational use of antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance in Germany
09 April 2016 - EV0694
The assessment of the implementation of the national strategy on antimicrobial resistance and rational use of antibiotics in MN
21 November 2015
Changes in antimicrobial policies to promote the rational use of antibiotics
01 April 2001
A public campaign for a more rational use of antibiotics
01 April 2001
Is a less expensive broad-spectrum antibiotic less effective than a carbapenem for the treatment of secondary peritonitis?
01 April 2001
Processes and outcomes of care for patients hospitalized with community acquired lower respiratory tract infection
01 April 2001
Patients' compliance and cost effectiveness of oral antibiotic treatment in hospitalized patients with skin and soft tissue infections
01 April 2001
Assessment of whether the guidelines on management of pharyngitis in adults are applicable in general practice
01 April 2001
Telithromycin treatment of CAP is associated with lower usage of additional RTI-related antibiotics than high-dose amoxycillin in a randomized, double-blind, comparative trial
01 April 2001
Biliary infections-cost-effectiveness analysis of ceftriaxone vs. standard antibiotic therapy
01 April 2001
Resource use and cost of care for patients hospitalized with communityacquired pneumonia in France
01 April 2001
Cost and outcomes of care for patients hospitalized with communityacquired pneumonia in Northern Italy
01 April 2001
Economic evaluation of linezolid for the treatment of cellulitis in the USA: decision-modelling results
01 April 2001
Efficacy and cost analysis for the treatment of secondary peritonitiscomparison of ceftriaxone vs. standard therapy
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