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Pervasive antibiotic misuse in the Cambodian community: antibiotic-seeking behaviour with unrestricted access.

Chhorvoin OmFrances DailyErika VliegheJames C McLaughlinMary-Louise McLaws
Published in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2017)
Pervasive antibiotic misuse was driven by a habitual supplier-seeking behaviour that was enabled by unrestricted access and misconceptions about antibiotics for mild illnesses. Unofficial suppliers must be stopped by supporting existing regulations with tough new laws aimed at outlawing supplies outside registered pharmacies and fining registered pharmacist/owners of these pharmacies for supplying antibiotics without a prescription. Community primary healthcare centres must be strengthened to become the frontline antibiotic prescribers in the community thereby enabling the community's access to inexpensive and appropriate healthcare. Community-based education program should target appropriate health-seeking pathways and the serious consequences of antibiotic misuse.
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