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Susceptible bacteria increased with limited usage of antibiotics
Pediatrics International, 10/16/09
Takeuchi H – It is possible to reduce the levels of non–susceptible bacteria by limited usage of antibiotics for daily treatment.
Hajime Takeuchi, 10/17/09
| I believe this result can give the courage to the conviction in the possibility that the judicious use of antibiotics decrease the resistant bacteria. I would like to introduce "Guidelines for the Judicious Use of Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections and Other Related Diseases in Children. - Our Proposal - " ( Ver. 3 Apr. 10th2007 ) http://www004.upp.so-net.ne.jp/ped-GL/antibiotics-guidlines.pdf Japan is one of the worst countries concerning resistant bacteria. We are trying for "Change". Thank you! |
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