The Life Sciences Report: The first thing I want to ask is if you believe it’s a hopeful sign that young physicians are less likely to prescribe antibiotics, especially at the patient’s request? Isn’t that a sign that residents and fellows are being trained with increasing awareness of bacterial resistance, an issue that is so important to you?
Brad J. Spellberg: I have not seen data to suggest that there is a generational effect. I think we are doing a better of job of talking about it than 20 or 30 years ago, when a large segment of the medical community thought that the … [visit site to read more]
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