Background: Appropriate antibiotic use is vital to effectively contain antibiotic resistance and improve global health. Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) remain the leading cause of disease and death in children under five in low-income countries. Objective: To evaluate a multi-faceted intervention targeting health-care-providers’ (HCPs) knowledge, practical competences and practices regarding antibiotic use for ARIs. Methods: A multi-faceted educational intervention with a two-armed randomised controlled design targeting HCPs treating ARIs in children was conducted in Bavi district, a rural district in Northern Vietnam in 2010–2011. Thirty-two communes of the district were randomized into two arms, with 144 HCPs in the intervention arm a...
Background: Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) is the leading cause of child morbidity and mor...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...
Background: Increased bacterial resistance is threatening the therapeutic effectiveness of antibioti...
Abstract Objective To assess the safety and utility of a pragmatic clinical algorithm to guide ratio...
Acute respiratory infections (ART) are among the most frequent infectious diseases in children world...
Background and objectives: Excessive use of antibiotics has been noted in children with respiratory ...
Background and objectivesTreatment guidelines do not recommend antibiotic use for acute respiratory ...
Background: In Vietnam there were shortages of drugs until the end of the 1980's. In 1986 the "Doi M...
Background and objectives Treatment guidelines do not recommend antibiotic use for acute respiratory...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of paediatric hospitalisation in Vietnam, placing a huge burden on th...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of disease and death among children under five, but key dif...
Abstract Background Inappropriate dispensing of antibiotics for acute respiratory illness (ARI) is c...
Globally, pneumonia is considered to be the biggest killer of infants and young children (aged <5 ye...
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illne...
Background: Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) is the leading cause of child morbidity and mor...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...
Background: Increased bacterial resistance is threatening the therapeutic effectiveness of antibioti...
Abstract Objective To assess the safety and utility of a pragmatic clinical algorithm to guide ratio...
Acute respiratory infections (ART) are among the most frequent infectious diseases in children world...
Background and objectives: Excessive use of antibiotics has been noted in children with respiratory ...
Background and objectivesTreatment guidelines do not recommend antibiotic use for acute respiratory ...
Background: In Vietnam there were shortages of drugs until the end of the 1980's. In 1986 the "Doi M...
Background and objectives Treatment guidelines do not recommend antibiotic use for acute respiratory...
Pneumonia is the leading cause of paediatric hospitalisation in Vietnam, placing a huge burden on th...
Globally, pneumonia is the leading cause of disease and death among children under five, but key dif...
Abstract Background Inappropriate dispensing of antibiotics for acute respiratory illness (ARI) is c...
Globally, pneumonia is considered to be the biggest killer of infants and young children (aged <5 ye...
Practice Problem: Unwarranted antibiotic prescribing practices when treating acute respiratory illne...
Background: Acute Respiratory Tract Infections (ARI) is the leading cause of child morbidity and mor...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...
BackgroundInappropriate antibiotic prescribing causes widespread serious health problems. To reduce ...