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Snort sniffle sneeze, no antibiotics please.
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- Government document
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Antibiotics--Popular works.
- Antibiotics.
- Drug resistance in microorganisms--Popular works.
- Drug resistance in microorganisms.
- Drugs--Administration--Popular works.
- Drugs.
- Drugs, Nonprescription--Popular works.
- Drugs, Nonprescription.
- Sick children--Popular works.
- Sick children.
- Parenting--Popular works.
- Parenting.
- Drugs--Administration.
- Genre:
- Documentary videos.
- Popular works.
- video recordings (physical artifacts)
- Documentary films
- Internet videos
- Popular works
- Video recordings
- Video recordings.
- Internet videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Other Title:
- No antibiotics please
- Place of Publication:
- Atlanta, GA : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [2009]
- Summary:
- Describes the problem of misuse of antibiotics, and parents' role in discerning the nature of children's symptoms and ensuring their proper treatment. Provides recommendations for non-prescription treatments for such common ailments as ear infections and sore throats, and referrals to CDC online resources.
- Notes:
- Video files available in both streaming (3 min., 47 sec., SWF file, sd., col.) and downloadable (3 min., 47 sec., WMV and MP4 files, sd., col.) formats. Downloadable WMV files available in small, medium, and high resolutions; downloadable MP4 file available in medium resolution.
- Closed-captioned; open-captioned version available as downloadable MP4 file only.
- Title from title screen.
- "Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD)"--Video home page.
- "Produced by National Center for Health Marketing in collaboration with National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases."
- "Release date: 9/28/2009"--Video home page.
- Accompanied by transcript in PDF format.
- OCLC:
- 495477523
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