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Was wissen Patienten über Antibiotika?

Mehr Aufklärung für weniger Resistenzen

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Eine aktuelle Befragung zeigt: Noch immer existieren in der Bevölkerung eine Menge Irrtümer über Antibiotika. Zugleich nehmen Resistenzen in bedrohlichem Maß zu. Um dieser Entwicklung entgegenzuwirken, ist nicht zuletzt noch mehr Aufklärung der Patienten nötig. Die wichtigste Informationsquelle: der behandelnde Arzt.

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Salm, F., Gellert, P. Mehr Aufklärung für weniger Resistenzen. Pneumo News 10, 34–37 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15033-018-0981-0

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