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Individuals prescribed an antibiotic in primary care for a respiratory or urinary infection develop bacterial resistance to that antibiotic. The effect is greatest in the month immediately after treatment but may persist for up to 12 months. This effect not only increases the population carriage of organisms resistant to first line antibiotics, but also creates the conditions for increased use of second line antibiotics in the community.
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Céire Costelloe
Institute of Cancer Research
Chris Metcalfe
University of Bristol
Andrew Lovering
North Bristol NHS Trust
BMJ
University of Oxford
University of Bristol
Southmead Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de9d7b499d77a496b0c1bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.c2096