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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2005 55(4):595; doi:10.1093/jac/dki061
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Comment on: Surveillance of the overall use of antimicrobial drugs in humans over a 5 year period (1997–2001) in Kenya

Subhash C. Arya* and Nirmala Agarwal

Sant Parmanand Hospital, 18 Alipore Road, Delhi 110054, India


* Corresponding author. Email: subhashji@hotmail.com

Keywords: antimicrobial storage practices , developing countries , potency

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Sir,

The baseline 5 year data on antimicrobial drug usage in Kenya as procured from the Kenyan national licensing authority for all drugs is interesting.1 The quantities of antimicrobial agents available for bacteria, including mycobacteria, were . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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