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Professor of Infectious Diseases at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Head of the Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research Group, Julius Center of Health Sciences and Primary Care at University Medical Center Utrecht
Professor, Departments of Medicine and Molecular Genetics & Microbiology at Duke University Medical Center
Consultant Physician in Infectious Diseases and Honorary Professor of Infection at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
Clinical Director of Infection, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Unit Head for Primary Care and Population Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at University of Southampton
Fellow in the Division of Infectious Diseases at University of Pennsylvania
Contributing writer, Physician's First Watch; Host, Clinical Conversations
It has been the recommendation of the WHO and various other guidelines that patients must always complete antibiotic courses to prevent antibiotic resistance. The authors of BMJ's analysis argue that this is not supported by evidence and is a barrier to reducing antibiotic overuse. The experts gathered here will trade ideas and attempt to answer your questions on this matter.
Professor of Infectious Diseases at Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Head of the Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research Group, Julius Center of Health Sciences and Primary Care at University Medical Center Utrecht
Professor, Departments of Medicine and Molecular Genetics & Microbiology at Duke University Medical Center
Consultant Physician in Infectious Diseases and Honorary Professor of Infection at Ninewells Hospital and Medical School
Clinical Director of Infection, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Unit Head for Primary Care and Population Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at University of Southampton
Fellow in the Division of Infectious Diseases at University of Pennsylvania
Contributing writer, Physician's First Watch; Host, Clinical Conversations