Successful use of feedback to improve antibiotic prescribing and reduce Clostridium difficile infection: a controlled interrupted time series
Stephanie L. Fowler(University of Oxford), S. Stone(The Royal Free Hospital), A. Phimister(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Y. Carter(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Ann Webber(The Royal Free Hospital), Ben S. Cooper(Health Protection Agency), Katy Price(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), C C Kibbler(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), Andrew J. H. Simpson(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust)
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