Opposition Growing Against Azithromycin for Infections
"If we don't stop, we're not going to have good antibiotics in the future," warned Joseph Lex, MD, from Temple University in Philadelphia, here at the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) 20th Annual Scientific Assembly. "Every country that has recommended the use of narrow-spectrum antibiotics instead has seen a fall in their resistance rates. We just have to get to the point where we do the same thing." Medscape
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