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Antimicrobial consumption in hospitals of developing nations: When will the Gap Bridge between infection rates and prescription patterns?

An objective parameter for assessing the outcome of infection control programme in these nations remain the rates of device associated infections (DAIs) and surgical site infections (SSI), diagnosed on the basis of standard definitions and the measurement of compliance rates to preventive care bundl...

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