Antibiotic Resistance Clinical Research in Iran: A Scoping Review
Atousa Bonyani,
Bita Mesgarpour,
Forouzan Taheri
et al.
Abstract:Context: In recent years, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a global public health threat. Health system decision-makers need valid and reliable situation analysis to better plan for mitigating this threat. Objectives: This scoping review investigated the research gaps in AMR publications in Iran and provided an evidential base to support the identification of priority research to better address antibiotic resistance needs in Iran. Methods: A search of academic databases, including Scopus, Institute fo… Show more
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