Introduction: Health cadres have a key role in building awareness related to irrational antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance in Indonesia. Cadres help to bridge the gap between the shortage of health professionals and the need to reach the broader population. This study aimed to identify cadres’ background, antibiotic knowledge and attitudes in an Indonesian setting. Methodology: A paper-based questionnaire survey was validated and conducted among purposefully selected cadres attending a seminar in Malang Indonesia. A 5-point Likert scale was used to identify attitudes, while true/false statements determined their knowledge. A total of 112 cadres responded, giving a 100% response rate. Results: The majority had been cadres for >2 year...
Background: Social aspect of antibiotic management forms a significant way to overcome the rapidly i...
 Objective: The objective of this research is to analyze the relationship between personal characte...
Summary: Background: A major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and poor clinical outcomes is...
Misuse and overuse of antibiotics are potential causes of the increasing prevalence of antibiotic re...
Background: Lack of knowledge about antibiotics cause people to have a misconception about the use o...
Antibiotics will be beneficial and have the anticipated therapeutic effect if prescribed and adminis...
A lack of public understanding of the use of antibiotics has the potential to cause inappropriate us...
BACKGROUND: Misconceptions about antibiotic use among community members potentially lead to inapprop...
Background: Irrational antibiotic use is the major reason for insidence of antibiotic resistance. An...
Introduction: Southeast Asia has among the highest rates of antibiotic resistance worldwide, particu...
The increase in antibiotic resistance caused by inappropriate usage has been influenced by many fact...
Introduction Antibiotic resistance has emerged to threaten the treatment of infectious diseases. Pub...
Irrational use of antibiotics is a public health problem. Our study aimed to evaluate knowledge and ...
Background: Awareness regarding the antibiotic usage forms vital way to overcome the quickly deepeni...
Antibiotics is a subtance that can kill or weaken an organism such as bacteria, parasite, or fungi. ...
Background: Social aspect of antibiotic management forms a significant way to overcome the rapidly i...
 Objective: The objective of this research is to analyze the relationship between personal characte...
Summary: Background: A major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and poor clinical outcomes is...
Misuse and overuse of antibiotics are potential causes of the increasing prevalence of antibiotic re...
Background: Lack of knowledge about antibiotics cause people to have a misconception about the use o...
Antibiotics will be beneficial and have the anticipated therapeutic effect if prescribed and adminis...
A lack of public understanding of the use of antibiotics has the potential to cause inappropriate us...
BACKGROUND: Misconceptions about antibiotic use among community members potentially lead to inapprop...
Background: Irrational antibiotic use is the major reason for insidence of antibiotic resistance. An...
Introduction: Southeast Asia has among the highest rates of antibiotic resistance worldwide, particu...
The increase in antibiotic resistance caused by inappropriate usage has been influenced by many fact...
Introduction Antibiotic resistance has emerged to threaten the treatment of infectious diseases. Pub...
Irrational use of antibiotics is a public health problem. Our study aimed to evaluate knowledge and ...
Background: Awareness regarding the antibiotic usage forms vital way to overcome the quickly deepeni...
Antibiotics is a subtance that can kill or weaken an organism such as bacteria, parasite, or fungi. ...
Background: Social aspect of antibiotic management forms a significant way to overcome the rapidly i...
 Objective: The objective of this research is to analyze the relationship between personal characte...
Summary: Background: A major driver of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and poor clinical outcomes is...