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Volume 11, Number 6—June 2005
Research

Impact of Statewide Program To Promote Appropriate Antimicrobial Drug Use

Edward A. Belongia*Comments to Author , Mary Jo Knobloch*, Burney A. Kieke*, Jeffrey P. Davis‡, Carolyn Janette‡1, and Richard E. Besser§
Author affiliations: *Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation, Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA; †Wisconsin Division of Public Health, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; ‡Wisconsin Medical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; §Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Table 2

Distribution of WARN educational materials (2000–2003)*

Type of material Approximate no. distributed
WARN parent brochures 700,000
WARN posters 26,000
CDC posters (new in 2003) 900
CDC adult brochures 400,000
Spanish-language posters 5,000
Viral illness card 18,000
CDC viral prescription pad (new in 2003) 300
Parent illness handouts 23,000
Coloring sheets 450,000
Stickers 620,000
Magnets 50,000
Clinical practice fact sheets for respiratory illness 20,000
Pneumococcal susceptibility reports 38,000

*WARN, Wisconsin Antibiotic Resistance Network; CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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1Carolyn Janette is currently affiliated with Meriter Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

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