Objective To assess the impact on adverse outcomes of different antibiotic prescribing strategies for lower respiratory tract infections in people aged 16 years or more. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting UK general practice. Participants 28 883 patients with lower respiratory tract infection; symptoms, signs, and antibiotic prescribing strategies were recorded at the index consultation. Main Outcome Measures The main outcomes were reconsultation with symptoms of lower respiratory tract infection in the 30 days after the index consultation, hospital admission, or death. Multivariable analysis controlled for an extensive list of variables related to the propensity to prescribe antibiotics and for clustering by doctor. Results Of the 2...
Objective: To assess the overall effect of delayed antibiotic prescribing on average symptom severit...
BackgroundLower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is common in the community, and may result in hos...
Background: Data from trials suggest that antibiotics reduce the risk of complications of sore throa...
Objective To assess the impact on adverse outcomes of different antibiotic prescribing strategies fo...
Objective To assess the impact on adverse outcomes of different antibiotic prescribing strategies fo...
Aim: To assess the effects of antibiotic prescribing strategy on reconsultation in the year followin...
Context: acute lower respiratory tract infection is the most common condition treated in primary car...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians commonly prescribe antibiotics to prevent major adverse outcomes in children ...
OBJECTIVES: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Objectives: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Objectives Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are of limited overall clinical benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory ...
Objectives: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Background Antibiotics are of limited overall clinical benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory t...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Objective: To assess the overall effect of delayed antibiotic prescribing on average symptom severit...
BackgroundLower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is common in the community, and may result in hos...
Background: Data from trials suggest that antibiotics reduce the risk of complications of sore throa...
Objective To assess the impact on adverse outcomes of different antibiotic prescribing strategies fo...
Objective To assess the impact on adverse outcomes of different antibiotic prescribing strategies fo...
Aim: To assess the effects of antibiotic prescribing strategy on reconsultation in the year followin...
Context: acute lower respiratory tract infection is the most common condition treated in primary car...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians commonly prescribe antibiotics to prevent major adverse outcomes in children ...
OBJECTIVES: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Objectives: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Objectives Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for ...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are of limited overall clinical benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory ...
Objectives: Acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is one of the commonest reasons for...
Background Antibiotics are of limited overall clinical benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory t...
Background. Antibiotics are over-prescribed for lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI). The influe...
Objective: To assess the overall effect of delayed antibiotic prescribing on average symptom severit...
BackgroundLower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is common in the community, and may result in hos...
Background: Data from trials suggest that antibiotics reduce the risk of complications of sore throa...