Safety of reducing antibiotic prescribing in primary care: a mixed-methods study
- 1 May 2021
- journal article
- Published by National Institute for Health and Care Research in Health Services and Delivery Research
- Vol. 9 (9), 1-126
- https://doi.org/10.3310/hsdr09090
Abstract
Health Services and Delivery Research Volume: 9, Issue: 9, Published in May 2021Keywords
Funding Information
- Health Services and Delivery Research (HS&DR) Programme (16/116/46)
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