Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is common, and a probable contributor to the high burden of antimicrobial resistance. The objective of this trial was to explore whether C-reactive protein (CRP) testing at point of care could rationalise antibiotic prescription in primary care, comparing two proposed thresholds to classify CRP concentrations as low or high to guide antibiotic treatment. Methods We did a multicentre, open-label, randomised, controlled trial in participants aged at least 1 year with a documented fever or a chief complaint of fever (regardless of previous antibiotic intake and comorbidities other than malignancies) recruited from six public primary care u...
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care testing of C-reactive protein (CRP) may be a way to reduce unnecessary use...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Background: Most antibiotic prescriptions for acute cough due to lower respiratory tract infections ...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care ...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health challenge, disproportionally affecting...
SummaryBackgroundInappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in pr...
Background Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary ...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
New and affordable point-of-care testing (POCT) solutions are hoped to guide antibiotic prescription...
Background: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care testing of C-reactive protein (CRP) may be a way to reduce unnecessary use...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Background: Most antibiotic prescriptions for acute cough due to lower respiratory tract infections ...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care ...
Background In southeast Asia, antibiotic prescription in febrile patients attending primary care is ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health challenge, disproportionally affecting...
SummaryBackgroundInappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in pr...
Background Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary ...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Antibiotic resistance is not solely a medical but also a social problem, influenced partly by patien...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
New and affordable point-of-care testing (POCT) solutions are hoped to guide antibiotic prescription...
Background: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate antibiotic use for acute respiratory tract infections is common in primary...
In an era marked by the worldwide decline of malaria, fever remains the most frequent reason for see...
BACKGROUND: Point-of-care testing of C-reactive protein (CRP) may be a way to reduce unnecessary use...
Objective: Antibiotics are prescribed too often in acutely ill children in primary care. We examined...
Background: Most antibiotic prescriptions for acute cough due to lower respiratory tract infections ...