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Fig. 2 | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

Fig. 2

From: Exploring drivers of self-treatment with antibiotics in three agricultural communities of northern Tanzania

Fig. 2

Travel time to human health services. Stacked bar chart showing the travel time to different human health services reported by study participants presented as proportions of respondents by travel time. Public facilities refer to the public health facilities including dispensaries and health centres, whereas retail outlets are pharmacies and other drug dispensing shops. Data are derived from the exit survey with a total of 681 participants, including 264 (43.9%) smallholders, 299 (38.8%) agropastoralists and 118 (17.3%) pastoralists

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