2020
DOI: 10.4081/pjm.2019.25
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Antibiotics self-medication among medical students in a new medical college at Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi, Nigeria

Abstract: Life as a medical student is often full of stress which could be physical, social, emotional and economical, especially in developing countries. Of recent, there has been an increased effort to combat self-medication which has remained a global public health burden since antiquity. Trainee health workers are particularly vulnerable to engage in self-medication practice which has remain a great panacea mitigating the efforts to combat resistance to common antibiotics in communities. This study aims to assess an… Show more

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“…2 As such, antibiotics misuse and self-medication has become one of the most serious public health challenges worldwide and arose significant interests among public health researchers. 3 Only about 20% of all antibiotics used are prescribed within the healthcare industry. 4 While about 80%-90% of all antibiotics are used in the community, majority of those antibiotics are used without prescription by trained health personnel.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 As such, antibiotics misuse and self-medication has become one of the most serious public health challenges worldwide and arose significant interests among public health researchers. 3 Only about 20% of all antibiotics used are prescribed within the healthcare industry. 4 While about 80%-90% of all antibiotics are used in the community, majority of those antibiotics are used without prescription by trained health personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%