Exploring Primary Care Clinicians’ Views about How Best to Implement a Potential Trial around Point-of-Care Tests for Common Infections in South Africa
Optimisation of antibiotic prescribing is critical to combat antimicrobial resistance. Point-of-care tests (POCTs) for common infections could be a valuable tool to achieve this in primary care. Currently, their use has primarily been studied in high-income countries. Trials in low-and-middle-income...
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Main Authors: | Alice Epps, Charlotte Albury, Oliver Van Hecke |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f1c1c8e56887423a89c31cc228b0ba34 |
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