Otitis media is the second most common infection in children and the leading cause for seeking medical advice. Indigenous populations such as the Inuits, indigenous Australians and American Indians have a very high prevalence of otitis media and are considered to be high-risk populations. Streptococcus pneumoniae, one of the three main bacterial causes of otitis media, colonises the nasopharynx prior to disease development. In high-risk populations, early acquisition of high bacterial loads increases the prevalence of otitis media. In these settings, current treatment strategies are insufficient. Vaccination is effective against invasive pneumococcal infection but has a limited impact on otitis media. Decreasing the bacterial loads of otiti...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common bacterial infections in children. Empiric antibio...
Otitis media is the most common reason for children less than 5 years of age to visit a medical prac...
Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common infectious diseases in children and the leading cause fo...
© 2014 Dr. Mary JohnOtitis media (OM) is one of the commonest infections of infants and young childr...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common childhood illness for which medical advice is sought. Whilst th...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common childhood illness for which medical advice is sought. Whilst th...
Moderate‐certainty evidence shows that probiotics probably reduce the number of children with AOM an...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: to assess th...
Abstract Background Recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM, recurrent ear infection) is a common childho...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Background: Otitis media (OM) imposes a great burden of disease in indigenous populations around the...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common bacterial infections in children. Empiric antibio...
Otitis media is the most common reason for children less than 5 years of age to visit a medical prac...
Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant...
Otitis media (OM) is one of the most common infectious diseases in children and the leading cause fo...
© 2014 Dr. Mary JohnOtitis media (OM) is one of the commonest infections of infants and young childr...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common childhood illness for which medical advice is sought. Whilst th...
Otitis media (OM) is the most common childhood illness for which medical advice is sought. Whilst th...
Moderate‐certainty evidence shows that probiotics probably reduce the number of children with AOM an...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: to assess th...
Abstract Background Recurrent acute otitis media (rAOM, recurrent ear infection) is a common childho...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Aim This systematic review evaluates the current evidence for the use of probiotics in the preventio...
Background: Otitis media (OM) imposes a great burden of disease in indigenous populations around the...
Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common bacterial infections in children. Empiric antibio...
Otitis media is the most common reason for children less than 5 years of age to visit a medical prac...
Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant...