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Kate C Cummings1, Jon Rosenberg, Duc J Vugia
1California Department of Health Services, Immunization Branch, Division of Communicable Disease Control, Berkeley, California 94704, USA. kcumming@dhs.ca.gov
Abstract:
To our knowledge, previous population-based surveys have not assessed misconceptions about antibacterial drug use over time. We documented a 26.3% decline in a key misconception in California women in 2003 compared to 2000; declines varied significantly by education level. Educational campaigns specifically designed to influence important subpopulations are needed.
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