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To sell or not to sell; the differences between regulatory and community demands regarding access to antibiotics in rural Ghana

机译:卖还是不卖;加纳农村地区获取抗生素的法规要求和社区要求之间的差异

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BackgroundIn Ghana, there is extensive over-the-counter dispensing of antibiotics, resulting in high levels of inappropriate use, and an increase in antibiotic resistance. Regulations prevent Licenced Chemical Sellers (LCS, Over-the-Counter Medicine Sellers) from selling antibiotics other than Cotrimoxazole. In practice, however, these sellers sell a variety of antibiotics. This paper aims to provide insight into the differences between regulatory and community demands on the sale of antibiotics, and to explore how these differences in demand could be resolved to facilitate safe and appropriate use of antibiotics in rural Ghana.
机译:背景技术在加纳,存在大量的非处方抗生素分配,导致大量不当使用,并增加了抗生素耐药性。法规禁止获得许可的化学药品销售商(LCS,非处方药销售商)销售除Cotrimoxazole外的其他抗生素。但是,实际上,这些卖家出售各种抗生素。本文旨在提供对抗生素销售的监管要求与社区要求之间差异的见解,并探讨如何解决这些需求差异,以促进加纳农村地区安全,正确地使用抗生素。

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