Antibiotic Perceptions
Cross-source consensus on Antibiotic Perceptions from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Vendors commonly perceived antibiotics as broad-spectrum cure-all remedies. — Knowledge, perceptions and practices of informal medicine vendors regarding over-the-counter distribution of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in Nanoro District, Burkina Faso: an exploratory qualitative study
- The cure-all perception was grounded in personal and community experience rather than biomedical evidence. — Knowledge, perceptions and practices of informal medicine vendors regarding over-the-counter distribution of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in Nanoro District, Burkina Faso: an exploratory qualitative study
- Antibiotics carried symbolic and cultural status beyond their therapeutic function. — Knowledge, perceptions and practices of informal medicine vendors regarding over-the-counter distribution of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in Nanoro District, Burkina Faso: an exploratory qualitative study
- Vendors regarded antibiotics as powerful but also potentially dangerous if misused. — Knowledge, perceptions and practices of informal medicine vendors regarding over-the-counter distribution of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in Nanoro District, Burkina Faso: an exploratory qualitative study