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Decreasing trends, and geographical variation in outpatient antibiotic use: a population based study in Central Denmark

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Fig. 1 Prescribing rates of antibiotic use per 1000 person-years 2006 to 2015, overall and stratified by sex
Fig. 2 Prescribing rates of antibiotic use per 1000 person-years 2006 to 2015, stratified by age group
Fig. 4 Prescribing rates of broad- and narrow-spectrum antibiotic use per 1000 person-years 2006 to 2015
Fig. 5 Prescribing rates of broad- and narrow-spectrum antibiotic use per 1000 person-years by sex and age group
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