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Table 1.

Questionnaire statements.

A cross-sectional survey of a population-based sample of 2,000 individuals from Berlin and its surrounding rural and suburban areas.

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Fig 1.

Causal pathways between health literacy and antibiotic use.

Figure adapted from Paasche-Orlow and Wolf, 2007 [20].

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Table 2.

Health literacy and the use of antibiotics within the previous 12 months.

Cross-sectional survey of a population-based sample of 2,000 individuals from Berlin and its surrounding rural and suburban areas.

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Fig 2.

Main reasons for having antimicrobial therapy.

Cross-sectional survey of a population-based sample of 2,000 individuals from Berlin and its surrounding rural and suburban areas. Note. UTI, urinary tract infection; SSI, surgical site infection. 12.8% noted for other reasons and 7.9% I don´t know.

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Table 3.

Multivariate associations with history of antibiotics.

A cross-sectional survey of a population-based sample of 2,000 individuals from Berlin and its surrounding rural and suburban areas.

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