Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until the mid 1990s, when the trend reversed noticeably. During the subsequent decade, antibiotic prescribing reduced by up to one-third in some countries. Explanations for this reduction have focused on a decline in the incidence and severity of common respiratory infections, and on the resulting decrease in the number of patients seeking consultation. We argue that evidence from primary-care research had a central role in changing the practice of antibiotic prescribing, and discuss the concern that has arisen among some physicians around this issue. Targeted reductions in antibiotic prescribing constitute a balancing act between individual and soci...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate trends in primary care consultations and antibioti...
Background Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is associated with in...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
Background: Swedish studies on antibiotic use in primary care have been based on one-week registrati...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to estimate trends in primary care consultations and antibioti...
Background Antimicrobial resistance is an emerging global threat to health and is associated with in...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
Background: Swedish studies on antibiotic use in primary care have been based on one-week registrati...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
Background: Prescribing of antibiotics for common infections varies widely, and there is no medical ...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...
We summarize recently published evidence showing that antibiotic treatment offers little or no benef...