id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263430-zq6huaoz Rørtveit, Guri The Primary Care Perspective on the Norwegian National Strategy against Antimicrobial Resistance 2020-09-19 .txt text/plain 2820 148 48 title: The Primary Care Perspective on the Norwegian National Strategy against Antimicrobial Resistance Hence, a substantial proportion of antibiotic prescriptions are issued by primary care physicians, implying that this part of the healthcare sector needs to be heavily involved in any strategy to reduce AMR. Three of the specific goals for the healthcare sector in the current strategy are directly relevant for primary healthcare (Box 2), including reducing antibiotics use by 30%, reducing the number of prescriptions from 450 to 250 per 1000 inhabitants, and reducing prescriptions for respiratory infections by 20%-all compared to the 2012 level. Both primary care physicians and the general population may question the safety and legitimacy of "ever lower antibiotic prescription" and thus jeopardize the strong alliance between healthcare providers, public health authorities and the population, which has been a key success factor in the present strategy. ./cache/cord-263430-zq6huaoz.txt ./txt/cord-263430-zq6huaoz.txt