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Antimicrobial Use across Different Healthcare Settings, Countries and Specific Populations
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Antimicrobial use is one of the main drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a crisis threatening modern medicine. To combat and reverse AMR, finding determinants of resistance development/antibiotic use, identifying the target points of interventions, and implementing antibiotic stewardship measures are crucial. This Special Issue disseminates a wide variety of research conducted by various study designs and diverse settings and populations. It includes studies: Focusing on the role of antibiotics/antibacterials on specific diseases; Reporting the effect of antibiotic stewardship interventions on different outcomes; Describing the quality of prophylactic antibiotic use in a patient-specific population; Identifying determinants of antibiotic use in the elderly or resistance development in specific bacteria; Introducing a novel reporting tool for auditing antibiotic dispensing practice.