Contains fulltext : 231542.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting the general practitioner (GP) or emergency department. We studied the management of children with fever and RTI at 3 different levels of healthcare in The Netherlands, focusing on antibiotic prescription. METHODS: This prospective observational study is part of the Management and Outcome of Febrile children in Europe study. Data were used from face-to-face patient contacts of children with febrile illness in three healthcare settings in Nijmegen, The Netherlands during 2017. These settings were primary (GP), secondary (general hospital) and tertiary care (...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Objective: To determine the viral aetiology of respiratory infections in children presenting to prim...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting...
OBJECTIVE: To determine age-specific antibiotic prescription and referral rates in preschool childre...
Objectives: Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract infections (RTIs) ...
Introduction Over 80% of antibiotics are prescribed in primary care, mainly for viral respiratory t...
BACKGROUND: Childhood infections are common in general practice. Although clinical guidelines recomm...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Background: Most antibiotics in children are used to treat viral and self-limiting conditions. This ...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
BACKGROUND:Optimising the use of antibiotics is a key component of antibiotic stewardship. Respirato...
<strong>Objectives</strong> Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract in...
Objective: Acute respiratory infections and fever among children are highly prevalent in primary car...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Objective: To determine the viral aetiology of respiratory infections in children presenting to prim...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...
BACKGROUND: Respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common in children with febrile illness visiting...
OBJECTIVE: To determine age-specific antibiotic prescription and referral rates in preschool childre...
Objectives: Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract infections (RTIs) ...
Introduction Over 80% of antibiotics are prescribed in primary care, mainly for viral respiratory t...
BACKGROUND: Childhood infections are common in general practice. Although clinical guidelines recomm...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Background: Most antibiotics in children are used to treat viral and self-limiting conditions. This ...
Around 80% of antibiotics used in health care are prescribed by general practitioners (GPs). Childre...
BACKGROUND:Optimising the use of antibiotics is a key component of antibiotic stewardship. Respirato...
<strong>Objectives</strong> Antibiotic use is unnecessarily high for paediatric respiratory tract in...
Objective: Acute respiratory infections and fever among children are highly prevalent in primary car...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Background: Discriminating viral from bacterial lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) in childr...
Objective: To determine the viral aetiology of respiratory infections in children presenting to prim...
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in antibiotic prescribing patterns for children between 1987 and 2001, ...