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From: Determinants of private-sector antibiotic consumption in India: findings from a quasi-experimental fixed-effects regression analysis using cross-sectional time-series data, 2011–2019

Figure 3

Pairwise Pearson correlation coefficients between private-sector antibiotic consumption (DID) and predictor variables, India, 2011–2019. The values inside the square boxes are the correlation coefficients and the values in parenthesis are the p values for corresponding coefficients. DID defined daily doses per 1000 population per day, GDP—Gross Domestic Product, in Indian Rupees (₹ in ‘000 s, at current prices); Vaccination—Measles Vaccination rate, per 1000 eligible children; LRTI—Lower Respiratory Tract Infection per 100 population; Education—Girls’ enrollment in tertiary education, %; Government spending—per capita government spending on health, ₹; Sources of data: DID—PharmaTrac, GDP—Reserve Bank of Indian report, Government spending on health—state budget documents, Measles vaccination rate—India health management information system, LRTI incidence—GBD data, IHME, Girls’ enrollment rate data —CEIC database sourced from Ministry of Education.

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