International audienceAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk factors for otitis media have been widely studied. Yet, the correlation between bacterial carriage and the development of otitis media is not entirely clear. Our aim was to study in a population-based prospective cohort the risk factors for otitis media in the second year of life with special emphasis on the role of colonization with , and . The study was embedded in the Generation R Study. Data on risk factors and doctor-diagnosed otitis media were obtained by midwives, hospital registries and postal questionnaires in the whole cohort ( = 7,295). Nasopharyngeal swabs were obtained at the age of 1.5, 6 and 14 months in the ...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
ObjectivesChronic otitis media with effusion (COME) in children can cause prolonged hearing loss, wh...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acute infe...
textabstractAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offic...
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Acute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk fac...
Acute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk fac...
Abstract Conclusion: Risk factors associated with increased carriage rates are the same in children ...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
AbstractIntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acut...
Background: Otitis media is defined as an infection of the middle ear space. that include acute otit...
AbstractAcute otitis media (AOM) is the most common disease requiring antibiotic treatment in young ...
control study in 5-7 year old children. Family Practice 1994; 11: 271-274. What are the associations...
Abstract Objective: Review evidence about modifiable risk factors for recurrent acute otitis media. ...
Background: Recurrent acute otitis media in the first years of life can be explained by immune dysfu...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
ObjectivesChronic otitis media with effusion (COME) in children can cause prolonged hearing loss, wh...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acute infe...
textabstractAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offic...
Item does not contain fulltextAcute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting...
Acute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk fac...
Acute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk fac...
Abstract Conclusion: Risk factors associated with increased carriage rates are the same in children ...
Otitis media is inflammation of the middle ear and the tympanic membrane, which often occurs as a re...
AbstractIntroductionUpper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acut...
Background: Otitis media is defined as an infection of the middle ear space. that include acute otit...
AbstractAcute otitis media (AOM) is the most common disease requiring antibiotic treatment in young ...
control study in 5-7 year old children. Family Practice 1994; 11: 271-274. What are the associations...
Abstract Objective: Review evidence about modifiable risk factors for recurrent acute otitis media. ...
Background: Recurrent acute otitis media in the first years of life can be explained by immune dysfu...
Otitis media is the main reason young children receive antibiotics and is the leading reason for phy...
ObjectivesChronic otitis media with effusion (COME) in children can cause prolonged hearing loss, wh...
Introduction: Upper respiratory tract infection is a nonspecific term used to describe an acute infe...