AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the attitude and perception of junior resident doctors' regarding antibiotic resistance and prescribing.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted in two tertiary care centres in the New Delhi during the months of May-June 2012. An email based questionnaire was emailed to all the junior residents (JRs) working in the clinical setting and all the responses obtained within 2 months were included in the study. Statistical analysis was done using SPSS v.17.ResultsThis email based questionnaire was forwarded to 80 JRs. 53 responses were deemed appropriate for analysis with response rate of 66.25%. Forty-nine JRs (92.45%) believed that antibiotic resistance is a problem in India while 38 JRs (71.7%) believed it is...
Background: Antibiotics are wonder drugs as they prevent and treat bacterial infections. However, th...
Background: Antimicrobials are agents used to kill or inhibit growth of microorganisms. Now they are...
Background: The growing concern about antibiotic resistance, of late, led World Health Organization ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the attitude and perception of junior resident doctors' regarding antibi...
Background: Antibiotic resistance has become a global threat in the field of medicine. Multiple caus...
International audienceOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic pr...
Background: WHO defines Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as “the ability of a microorganism to stop an...
Our objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing practice and...
Background: Examining the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of the medical students regarding ...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a worldwide problem. Reduction in antimicrobial use is neces...
Background: Social aspect of antibiotic management forms a significant way to overcome the rapidly i...
AbstractOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing prac...
Background: Irrational prescription is a major contributor to the antimicrobial resistance. Resident...
Objective: To establish a better understanding of physicians\u27 knowledge and beliefs, and to compa...
Background: Inappropriate antimicrobial use contributes to antimicrobial resistance. Assessing knowl...
Background: Antibiotics are wonder drugs as they prevent and treat bacterial infections. However, th...
Background: Antimicrobials are agents used to kill or inhibit growth of microorganisms. Now they are...
Background: The growing concern about antibiotic resistance, of late, led World Health Organization ...
AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the attitude and perception of junior resident doctors' regarding antibi...
Background: Antibiotic resistance has become a global threat in the field of medicine. Multiple caus...
International audienceOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic pr...
Background: WHO defines Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as “the ability of a microorganism to stop an...
Our objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing practice and...
Background: Examining the knowledge, attitude and practices (KAP) of the medical students regarding ...
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a worldwide problem. Reduction in antimicrobial use is neces...
Background: Social aspect of antibiotic management forms a significant way to overcome the rapidly i...
AbstractOur objective was to assess junior doctors' perceptions of their antibiotic prescribing prac...
Background: Irrational prescription is a major contributor to the antimicrobial resistance. Resident...
Objective: To establish a better understanding of physicians\u27 knowledge and beliefs, and to compa...
Background: Inappropriate antimicrobial use contributes to antimicrobial resistance. Assessing knowl...
Background: Antibiotics are wonder drugs as they prevent and treat bacterial infections. However, th...
Background: Antimicrobials are agents used to kill or inhibit growth of microorganisms. Now they are...
Background: The growing concern about antibiotic resistance, of late, led World Health Organization ...