Antibiotic consumption varies greatly between Norwegian municipalities. We examine whether this variation is associated with inhabitants’ consultation rates or general practitioners’ (GP) prescription rates. Our study comprises consultations and antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in general practice in all Norwegian municipalities with over 5000 inhabitants in 2014. Data was collected from The Norwegian Prescription Database, The Directorate of Health’s system for control and payment of health reimbursements registry and Norway Statistics. Consultation rates and prescription rates were categorised in age- and gender specific quintiles and the effect on antibiotic consumption was analysed using a Poisson regress...
BACKGROUND:This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
<div><p>Background</p><p>This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using differ...
The use of antibiotics is highest in primary care and directly associated with antibiotic resistance...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
Antimicrobial resistance has become one of the greatest threats to global health. Over 80% of antibi...
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
High antibiotic consumption rates are associated to high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance. Geo...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial overuse and misuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics increases the ris...
Objectives: Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotal...
Objectives:Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotall...
Objectives:Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotall...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
BACKGROUND:This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
<div><p>Background</p><p>This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using differ...
The use of antibiotics is highest in primary care and directly associated with antibiotic resistance...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
AbstractObjective To study variation in antibiotic prescribing rates among general practitioners (GP...
Antimicrobial resistance has become one of the greatest threats to global health. Over 80% of antibi...
Within Europe, France and the Netherlands are extremes when it comes to the prescription of antibiot...
High antibiotic consumption rates are associated to high prevalence of antimicrobial resistance. Geo...
Abstract Background Antimicrobial overuse and misuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics increases the ris...
Objectives: Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotal...
Objectives:Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotall...
Objectives:Primary care practices in England differ in antibiotic prescribing rates, and, anecdotall...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
Background This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
BACKGROUND:This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using different indicators...
<div><p>Background</p><p>This study analyzes the trajectories of antibiotic consumption using differ...
The use of antibiotics is highest in primary care and directly associated with antibiotic resistance...