Antibiotic Use in the Communities
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382). This special issue belongs to the section "Antibiotics Use and Antimicrobial Stewardship".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 58765
Special Issue Editors
Interests: antibiotic use in community; cultural differences; behavioural change; personality; attitudes; risk
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Interests: public health; applied psychology; traffic psychology; industrial and organisational psychology
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Special Issue Information
Antimicrobial resistance has rapidly increased and become a major threat to global public health. Antimicrobial resistance is accelerated by the reckless use of antibiotics in health care by health care workers and the public as well as in agriculture. Hence, the reason for the increase in antimicrobial resistance is, to a large degree, behavioral. In addition to appropriate prescription and use of antibiotics, other behavioral measures to prevent infections, such as maintaining vaccines and hygiene, help to prevent antibiotic resistance.
This Special Issue, “Antibiotic Use in the Community”, focuses on behavioral aspects of antibiotic use and infection prevention in the community. Papers addressing the great variety of behavioral aspects in antibiotic use and infection control are welcome. These can include socioeconomic, cultural, educational, and psychological studies, and can be based on any research design from quantitative to qualitative studies and macro-level indicators.
We kindly invite original research articles as well as review papers. All articles will be peer reviewed.
Prof. Dr. Timo Juhani Lajunen
Prof. Dr. Mark Sullman
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- antibiotic use
- community
- behavior
- socioeconomic factors
- culture
- values
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