Inappropriate Antibiotic Access
Cross-source consensus on Inappropriate Antibiotic Access from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Most European antibiotic users obtained their last antibiotic course through a healthcare professional. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Inappropriate access rose as a share of antibiotic users between 2009 and 2022. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- The population share reporting inappropriate access did not rise in the same way because overall antibiotic use declined. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Higher antibiotic knowledge was associated with lower odds of inappropriate access. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis
- Country-level variation in inappropriate antibiotic access was wide. — Socioeconomic inequalities in the self-reported use of antibiotics in the European Union, 2009–2022: a repeated cross-sectional analysis