Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are responsible for a large amount of community antibacterial use worldwide. Recent systematic reviews have demonstrated that most URTIs resolve naturally, even when bacteria are the cause. The high consumer expectation for antibacterials in URTIs requires intervention by the general practitioner and a number of useful strategies have been developed. Generic strategies, including eliciting patient expectations, avoiding the term 'just a virus', providing a value-for-money consultation, providing verbal and written information, empowering patients, conditional prescribing, directed education campaigns, and emphasis on symptomatic treatments, should be used as well as discussion of alternative medici...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are mostly caused by viruses and are self-limiting. B...
nosinusitis, acute otitis media (AOM), pharyngotonsillitis and laryngitis [1]. Viruses are responsib...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
Aims. To document the antibiotic prescribing rate for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in g...
Introduction. Inappropriate use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), many ...
The article highlights the main differential diagnostic criteria for acute respiratory viral infecti...
Most upper respiratory tract infections are viral and require symptomatic treatment. Antibiotics are...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are prescribed freque...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics among the patients with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) ...
Upper respiratory tract infections are the commonest reason for consultation in primary care. Group ...
Introduction and aims: It is necessary to ascertain current prescribing of antibiotics for upper res...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Antimicrobials are frequently inappropriately prescribed for the management of upper respiratory tra...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are mostly caused by viruses and are self-limiting. B...
nosinusitis, acute otitis media (AOM), pharyngotonsillitis and laryngitis [1]. Viruses are responsib...
Upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is mostly viral in aetiology, but patients presenting with ...
Aims. To document the antibiotic prescribing rate for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) in g...
Introduction. Inappropriate use of antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), many ...
The article highlights the main differential diagnostic criteria for acute respiratory viral infecti...
Most upper respiratory tract infections are viral and require symptomatic treatment. Antibiotics are...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are prescribed freque...
Background: Overuse of antibiotics among the patients with upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) ...
Upper respiratory tract infections are the commonest reason for consultation in primary care. Group ...
Introduction and aims: It is necessary to ascertain current prescribing of antibiotics for upper res...
Inappropriate antibiotic prescription and consequent antibacterial resistance is a major threat to h...
Antimicrobials are frequently inappropriately prescribed for the management of upper respiratory tra...
prescribing for patients with upper respiratory tract infections by emergency physicians in a Singap...
IntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection (URTI) is an illness caused by an acute infection by v...
Background: Upper respiratory tract infections are mostly caused by viruses and are self-limiting. B...