Smartphone app aims to outsmart superbugs in african hospitals
NCT ID NCT07393308
Summary
This study is testing a new mobile phone app designed to help doctors in Tanzania choose the most effective antibiotics for their patients. The goal is to fight the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, where bacteria stop responding to common drugs. Researchers will see if the app helps doctors prescribe more appropriately, which could lead to better patient outcomes and slower spread of resistant infections.
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Benjamin Mkapa Hospital
Dodoma, Tanzania
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Mbeya Zonal Referral Hospital
Mbeya, Tanzania
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