Tim Peto, infectious disease professor at the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, explains why he and a team of other researchers have cast doubt on the age-old rule of always finishing your antibiotics course to reduce the chance of antibiotic resistance.
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Infectious disease expert on why British docs are suggesting you don’t need to finish your antibiotics course
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