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Reduction in diarrhoeal rates through interventions that prevent unnecessary antibiotic exposure early in life in an observational birth cohort.

Elizabeth T Rogawski McQuadeSteven R MeshnickSylvia Becker-DrepsLinda S AdairRobert S SandlerRajiv SarkarDeepthi KattulaHonorine D WardGagandeep KangDaniel J Westreich
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2015)
Interventions to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use among young children could result in an important reduction in diarrhoeal rates. This work provides an example application of statistical methods which can further the aim of presenting epidemiological findings that are relevant to public health practice.
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