
This article examines the principles and clinical significance of rational antibacterial drug use in pediatric practice. It highlights the pathophysiological characteristics of children, the risks associated with inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, and the global rise of antimicrobial resistance. The research emphasizes evidence-based prescribing strategies, diagnostic accuracy, dosage optimization, and parental education as key factors to improve treatment outcomes.
Antibacterial drugs, rational use, pediatric pharmacotherapy, antimicrobial resistance, antibiotic stewardship
Antibacterial drugs, rational use, pediatric pharmacotherapy, antimicrobial resistance, antibiotic stewardship
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