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Tiroyakgosi, Celda, Matome, Matshediso, Kgatlwane, Joyce, Anand Paramadhas, Bene, Malone, Brighid, Mpinda-Joseph, Pinkie, Rwegerera, Godfrey, Maika, Keamogetse, Mashalla, Yohana, Godman, B ORCID: 0000-0001-6539-6972 et al (show 1 more authors)
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Ongoing strategies to improve the management of upper respiratory tract infections and reduce inappropriate antibiotic use particularly among lower and middle-income countries: findings and implications for the future.
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Point prevalence study of antimicrobial use among hospitals across Botswana; findings and implications.
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(2019)
Strategies to improve the management of upper respiratory tract infections and reduce inappropriate antibiotic use particularly among lower and middle-income countries; findings and implications.
Current Medical Research and Opinion.