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Volume 27, Number 5—May 2021
CME ACTIVITY - Dispatch

Prescribing Antimicrobial Drugs for Acute Gastroenteritis, Primary Care, Australia, 2013–2018

Wen-Qiang HeComments to Author , Martyn D. Kirk, John Hall, and Bette Liu
Author affiliations: University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (W.-Q. He, H. Hall, B. Liu); Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (M.D. Kirk)

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Figure 1

Proportion of acute gastroenteritis cases for which antimicrobial drugs were prescribed, by year of diagnosis and patient age, Australia, 2013–2018. A) <10 y; B) 10–29 y; C) 30–49 y; D) 50-64 y; E) >65 y.

Figure 1. Proportion of acute gastroenteritis cases for which antimicrobial drugs were prescribed, by year of diagnosis and patient age, Australia, 2013–2018. A) <10 y; B) 10–29 y; C) 30–49 y; D) 50-64 y; E) >65 y.

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