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Drivers and modifiers of antibiotic prescribing and infection prevention & control practices in healthcare settings
Drivers and modifiers of antibiotic prescribing and infection prevention & control practices in healthcare settings
This interactive video lecture is intended to help you understand the behavioural aspects behind multidrug-resistant microorganisms (MDROs) prevention and control interventions. It is designed as a non-moderated, self-paced training, i.e. you can decide when to play it, interrupt and come back to continue at any time. However, we encourage you to watch it all at once to have a better-contextualized experience.
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