Public attitude and knowledge of antibiotics are determinants of rational use of antibiotics and prevention of antimicrobial drug resistance. This study assessed perception and use of antimicrobials among staff members of a University in Southwestern Nigeria. Descriptive cross-sectional study among 450 staff members of Osun State University in Southwestern Nigeria using multistage sampling method was carried out. Semi-structured self-administered and pre-tested questionnaires were used in data collection. Data were analyzed using the SPSS software Version 17.0. Binary logistic regression models for the outcome variable of composite knowledge and attitude sco...
Students undergoing programmes in healthcare will play an important role in the management of antibi...
Antibiotics are among the most widely used class of drugs in hospitals, and they are really importan...
Background: Non-health professional students (NHPS) can be a veritable tool in the advocacy for anti...
Abstract Background Inappropriate use of antibiotics is a major cause of antimicrobial resistance (A...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical students as future doctors have important roles to play in the co...
Inappropriate consumption of antimicrobial drugs is the main cause of antibiotic resistance which is...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
This study set out to evaluate self-medicated antibiotics and knowledge of antibiotic resistance amo...
This study set out to evaluate self-medicated antibiotics and knowledge of antibiotic resistance amo...
Background: Poor knowledge and attitude towards antibiotics use and resistance are some of the major...
Background and Objectives: Medical students as future doctors have important roles to play in the co...
Antimicrobial resistance is the phenomenon by which a microorganism ceases to be affected by an anti...
OBJECTIVES:The problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has assumed pandemic dimensions especially ...
Students undergoing programmes in healthcare will play an important role in the management of antibi...
Antibiotics are among the most widely used class of drugs in hospitals, and they are really importan...
Background: Non-health professional students (NHPS) can be a veritable tool in the advocacy for anti...
Abstract Background Inappropriate use of antibiotics is a major cause of antimicrobial resistance (A...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Medical students as future doctors have important roles to play in the co...
Inappropriate consumption of antimicrobial drugs is the main cause of antibiotic resistance which is...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
Purpose: To assess the knowledge and attitude of consumers in Jos, Nigeria towards the use of antibi...
This study set out to evaluate self-medicated antibiotics and knowledge of antibiotic resistance amo...
This study set out to evaluate self-medicated antibiotics and knowledge of antibiotic resistance amo...
Background: Poor knowledge and attitude towards antibiotics use and resistance are some of the major...
Background and Objectives: Medical students as future doctors have important roles to play in the co...
Antimicrobial resistance is the phenomenon by which a microorganism ceases to be affected by an anti...
OBJECTIVES:The problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has assumed pandemic dimensions especially ...
Students undergoing programmes in healthcare will play an important role in the management of antibi...
Antibiotics are among the most widely used class of drugs in hospitals, and they are really importan...
Background: Non-health professional students (NHPS) can be a veritable tool in the advocacy for anti...