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The irrational overuse of antibiotics should be minimized as it drives the development of antibiotic resistance, but changing these practices is challenging. A better understanding is needed of practices and economic incentives for antibiotic dispensing in order to design effective interventions to reduce inappropriate antibiotic use.
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vienzym2711
03-04-2020
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The principal pollutants from the transport sector responsible for adverse health effects include lead, various types of particulate matter, ozone (formed from atmospheric reactions of oxides of nitrogen [Nox] and volatile organic compounds [VOCs]), various toxic VOCs, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, ammonia and sulphur dioxide. However, the proportion of these various pollutants attributable to the transport sector varies significantly across different cities, as indicated by the table below.
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saimatkhauroi
01-02-2013
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes BioMed Central Research Open Access Quality of Life in rural and urban populations in Lebanon using SF-36 Health Survey Ibtissam Sabbah1, Nabil Drouby2, Sanaa Sabbah3, Nathalie Retel-Rude1 and Mariette Mercier*1 Address: 1Department of Biostatistics, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Besançon, France, 2Department of Nephrology, University Hospital, Saîda, Lebanon and 3Center of Methodology and Technology of the Information, Franche Comté University, Besançon, France Email: Ibtissam Sabbah - nsdroubi@inco.com.lb; Nabil Drouby - nsdroubi@inco.com.
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sting02
31-01-2012
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