Irrational use of antibiotics: prevalence and factors in the general population of pakistan

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  • What: Objectives: This study compares knowledge attitudes and practices regarding antibiotic use between the general population and students in and identifies key socio-demographic predictors of misuse. The research shows that antibiotics are often prescribed unnecessarily, especially for children, and that adults often take them without prescriptions. The aim of this study was to analyse the prevalence of irrational antibiotic use in Pakistan and the socio cultural and economic factors that contribute towards irrational antibiotic use. The aim of this research was to provide actionable insights that will inform policy intervention, public health strategies, and educational programs . . .

     

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