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Editorial
Antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship programmes: benefiting the patient or the population?
- Correspondence to Dr Alberto Giubilini, Faculty of Philosophy, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, 161-7 St Ebbes St, OX1 1PT Oxford, UK; alberto.giubilini{at}gmail.com
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Antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship programmes: benefiting the patient or the population?
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- Accepted September 12, 2017
- First published September 28, 2017.
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September 28, 2017
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