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    • Treatment seeking behaviours, antibiotic use and relationships to multi-drug resistance: A study of urinary tract infection patients in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda 

      Sado, Keina; Keenan, Katherine; Manataki, Areti; Kesby, Mike; Mushi, Martha F.; Mshana, Stephen E.; Mwanga, Joseph R.; Neema, Stella; Asiimwe, Benon; Bazira, Joel; Kiiru, John; Green, Dominique L.; Ke, Xuejia; et al (PLOS Global Public Health, 2024)
      Antibacterial resistance (ABR) is a major public health threat. An important accelerating factor is treatment-seeking behaviour, including inappropriate antibiotic (AB) use. In many low and middle-income countries (LMICs) ...
    • Unravelling patient pathways in the context of antibacterial resistance in East Africa 

      Keenan, Katherine; Fredricks, Kathryn J.; Ahad, Mary Abed Al; Neema, Stella; Mwanga, Joseph R.; Kesby, Mike; Mushi, Martha F.; Aduda, Annette; Green, Dominique L.; Lynch, Andy G.; Huque, Sarah I.; Mmbaga, Blandina T.; Worthington, Hannah; Kansiime, Catherine; Olamijuwon, Emmanuel; Ntinginya, Nyanda E.; Loza, Olga; Bazira, Joel; Barragán, Antonio Maldonado; Smith, V Anne; Decano, Arun Gonzales; Mwaniki, John Njeru; Sandeman, Alison; Stelling, John; Elliott, Alison; Aanensen, David; Gillespie, Stephen H.; Kibiki, Gibson; Sabiiti, Wilber; Sloan, Derek J.; Asiimwe, Benon B.; Kiiru, John; Mshana, Stephen E.; Holden, Matthew T. G.; Consortium, HATUA (Research square, 2022)
      Background: A key factor driving the development and maintenance of antibacterial resistance (ABR) is individuals’ use of antibiotics (ABs) to treat illness. It is therefore crucial to understand the dynamics of patient ...