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English: Original description: "This full color 17"x22" poster is planned for use in doctor's offices, clinics, other healthcare facilities, and media outlets. It is intended to raise awareness about appropriate antibiotic use for upper respiratory infections in adults. It explains that antibiotics are not the best answer for a cold or flu."
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Author United States Centers for Desease Control and Prevention
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"All Get Smart print materials may be downloaded, copied, and distributed without alteration free of charge."[1]
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