Background: Childhood antibiotic exposure has important clinically relevant implications. These include disruption to the microbiome, antibiotic resistance, and clinical workload manifesting as treatment ‘failure’.Aim: To examine the relationship between the number of antibiotic courses prescribed to preschool children for acute respiratory tract infections (RTI), in the preceding year, and subsequent RTIs that failed to respond to antibiotic treatment (‘response failures’).Design and setting: A cohort study using UK primary care data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink, 2009 to 2016.Method: Children aged 12 to 60 months (1 to 5 years) who were prescribed an antibiotic for an acute RTI (upper and lower RTI or otitis media) were inc...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Lower respiratory tract infection is a common cause of consultatio...
Background: Children with respiratory tract infections are the single most frequent patient group to...
Background: Childhood antibiotic exposure has important clinically relevant implications. These incl...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of community prescribing of an antibiotic for acute respiratory infe...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians commonly prescribe antibiotics to prevent major adverse outcomes in children ...
BACKGROUND: Overuse and inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics is driving antibiotic resistance. G...
SummaryBackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to public health, with most antibiotic...
Objective: Acute respiratory infections and fever among children are highly prevalent in primary car...
Background: Antibiotic consumption in the paediatric population is one of the key drivers of the eme...
Background: Children with respiratory tract infections are the single most frequent patient group to...
Background: Antibiotic overuse and inappropriate prescribing drive antibiotic resistance. Children a...
Objective: To examine the relation between use of antibiotics in a cohort of preschool children and ...
Background/objectivePrevious studies showed variability in the use of diagnostic and therapeutic res...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Lower respiratory tract infection is a common cause of consultatio...
Background: Children with respiratory tract infections are the single most frequent patient group to...
Background: Childhood antibiotic exposure has important clinically relevant implications. These incl...
Background Antibiotic resistance is an important societal health issue. The greatest risk factor for...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of community prescribing of an antibiotic for acute respiratory infe...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians commonly prescribe antibiotics to prevent major adverse outcomes in children ...
BACKGROUND: Overuse and inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics is driving antibiotic resistance. G...
SummaryBackgroundAntimicrobial resistance is a serious threat to public health, with most antibiotic...
Objective: Acute respiratory infections and fever among children are highly prevalent in primary car...
Background: Antibiotic consumption in the paediatric population is one of the key drivers of the eme...
Background: Children with respiratory tract infections are the single most frequent patient group to...
Background: Antibiotic overuse and inappropriate prescribing drive antibiotic resistance. Children a...
Objective: To examine the relation between use of antibiotics in a cohort of preschool children and ...
Background/objectivePrevious studies showed variability in the use of diagnostic and therapeutic res...
Introduction Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in children are common and present major resource i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Lower respiratory tract infection is a common cause of consultatio...
Background: Children with respiratory tract infections are the single most frequent patient group to...