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    Structural Antibiotic Surveillance and Stewardship via Indication-Linked Quality Indicators: Pilot in Dutch Primary Care.

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    Authors
    van der Velden, Alike W
    van Triest, Mieke I
    Schoffelen, Annelot F
    Verheij, Theo J M
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    Structural Antibiotic Surveillance and Stewardship via Indication-Linked Quality Indicators: Pilot in Dutch Primary Care.
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    Antibiotics 2020; 9(10):e670
    DOI
    10.3390/antibiotics9100670
    PMID
    33023009
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/624443
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    10.3390/antibiotics9100670
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