Study on the meanings of residues of antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes and zoonotic pathogens of contamination of the (processed), pig manure and soil
The appropriateness of prescribing antibiotics in primary health care in Europe with respect to antibiotic resistance (APRES). (APRES)
Prescription behavior, consumption, use and waste management of antibiotics/ biocides in Belgium in veterinarians of companion animals and livestock, including a pilot intervention study to optimise antibiotic use in companion animal veterinary practice
Antibiotic environments, antibiotic resistance bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes in manure, soil and plants and the possible exposure to humans
The effect of renal replacement therapy and antibiotic dose on antibiotic concentrations in critically ill patients : data from the Multinational Sampling Antibiotics in Renal Replacement Therapy study
Impact of de-escalation of beta-lactam antibiotics on the emergence of antibiotic resistance in ICU patients : a retrospective observational study
Antibiotic stewardship in sepsis management : toward a balanced use of antibiotics for the severely ill patient
Ensuring Antibiotic Development, Equitable Availability, and Responsible Use of Effective Antibiotics: Recommendations for Multisectoral Action
The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) database containing anonymized patient records from general practices (GPs) across the United Kingdom which we will use for research on Antibiotic Treatment Failure.
Code generated for "Antibiotic dose and nutrient availability differentially drive the evolution of antibiotic resistance and persistence"
Data supporting "Antibiotic dose and nutrient availability differentially drive the evolution of antibiotic resistance and persistence"
Formulation of the theoretical design for 30 reviewed articles investigating a causal relationship between exposure to antibiotics and the occurrence of asthma
Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: Time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic