Topical antibiotics for the treatment of upper respiratory tract diseases
E. V. Lyasotskaya,
A. B. Strok
Abstract:Actuality. Antibiotic resistance includes the unjustified use of topical antibacterial agents.Objective. To study the frequency of topical and systemic antibacterial drugs among adults with symptoms of otorhinolaryngological diseases over the past 6 months and the role of physicians in prescribing antibacterial drugs.Methods: online questioning of adults. The data from a survey of 111 respondents aged over 18 years were analyzed. A group (61 out of 111) of respondents (54.96%) experiencing symptoms of otorhino… Show more
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