Antibiotic prescribing for the older adult: beliefs and practices in primary care
<strong>Background:</strong> Older adults suffer high morbidity and mortality following serious infections, and hospital admissions with these conditions are increasingly common. Antibiotic prescribing in the older adult population, especially in long-term care facilities, has been argue...
Main Authors: | Hayward, G, Moore, A, McKelvie, S, Lasserson, D, Croxson, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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