Objectives: This study aimed to analyze any reported antibiotic use for children aged <5 years with fever, diarrhea or cough with fast or difficult breathing (outcome) from low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) during 2005-2017 by user characteristics: rural/urban residence, maternal education, household wealth, and healthcare source visited. Methods: Based on 132 demographic and health surveys and multiple indicator cluster surveys from 73 LMICs, the outcome by user characteristics for all country-years was estimated using a hierarchical Bayesian linear regression model. Results: Across LMICs during 2005-2017, the greatest relative increases in the outcome occurred in rural areas, poorest quintiles and least educated population...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and determine the factors associated with the use of antibiot...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to global public health. WHO emphasis...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze any reported antibiotic use for children aged <5 years wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze any reported antibiotic use for children aged <5 years wi...
Background: Global assessments of antibiotic consumption have relied on pharmaceutical sales data th...
This thesis aimed to systematically map trends in reported antibiotic use (RAU) among sick under-fiv...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the total cumulative exposure to antibiotics of children in low-resource se...
Objective To describe the frequency and factors associated with antibiotic use in early childhood,...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
BACKGROUND: The 2017 WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) groups antibiotics as...
OBJECTIVES: Community-level antibiotic use contributes to antimicrobial resistance, but is rarely mo...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is growing in low-income countries (LICs). C...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and determine the factors associated with the use of antibiot...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to global public health. WHO emphasis...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze any reported antibiotic use for children aged <5 years wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to analyze any reported antibiotic use for children aged <5 years wi...
Background: Global assessments of antibiotic consumption have relied on pharmaceutical sales data th...
This thesis aimed to systematically map trends in reported antibiotic use (RAU) among sick under-fiv...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to global health. Although detailed information about antibi...
BACKGROUND: Estimates of the total cumulative exposure to antibiotics of children in low-resource se...
Objective To describe the frequency and factors associated with antibiotic use in early childhood,...
Fever in children under five years of age is a common and predominantly self-limiting sign of illnes...
BACKGROUND: The 2017 WHO Model List of Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) groups antibiotics as...
OBJECTIVES: Community-level antibiotic use contributes to antimicrobial resistance, but is rarely mo...
International audienceBackground: Antibiotic resistance is growing in low-income countries (LICs). C...
Günther Fink and colleagues are to be congratulated for their analysis of antibiotic exposure among ...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and determine the factors associated with the use of antibiot...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to global public health. WHO emphasis...