BACKGROUND: Impetigo is a common superficial skin infection that affects people worldwide and is usually treated with antibiotics; therefore, its management has implications for global antibiotic stewardship.OBJECTIVE: This systematic review and narrative synthesis compares and contrasts international impetigo management guidelines.METHODS: Guidelines for treatment of impetigo that were produced by a national authority; available to primary care physicians; and published since 2008 were included. Following a comprehensive search strategy, data extraction from eligible studies was performed independently in duplicate. Details of antiseptic and antibiotic treatment; methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus treatment; and conservative manag...
Background: Impetigo is a common infectious skin disease and most commonly occurs in children. Etiol...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of recently published data on impetigo presentation incidence and treatm...
Background: In Europe, most antibiotics for human use are prescribed in primary care. Incorporating ...
Background: Impetigo is a common superficial skin infection that affects people worldwide and is usu...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo is a common, superficial bacterial skin infection, which is most frequently enc...
PURPOSE: Impetigo affects approximately 162 million children worldwide at any given time. Lack of co...
ABSTRACT: Background: A group of Italian experts in impetigo medical care sought to define 10 state...
Purpose:Impetigo affects approximately 162 million children worldwide at any given time. Lack of con...
Topical mupirocin (Bactroban) and fusidic acid (not available in the United States) are more effecti...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo, scabies, and fungal skin infections disproportionately affect populations in r...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the prevalence and associations of systemic antibiotic prescription for impe...
Impetigo is a highly contagious illness of the superficial epidermis that typically affects children...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo, a highly contagious bacterial skin infection commonly occurring in young child...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of impetigo, secondarily infected dermatitis and infected traumatic lesion...
Impetigo affects millions of children worldwide. Most guidelines recommend antibiotics as first-line...
Background: Impetigo is a common infectious skin disease and most commonly occurs in children. Etiol...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of recently published data on impetigo presentation incidence and treatm...
Background: In Europe, most antibiotics for human use are prescribed in primary care. Incorporating ...
Background: Impetigo is a common superficial skin infection that affects people worldwide and is usu...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo is a common, superficial bacterial skin infection, which is most frequently enc...
PURPOSE: Impetigo affects approximately 162 million children worldwide at any given time. Lack of co...
ABSTRACT: Background: A group of Italian experts in impetigo medical care sought to define 10 state...
Purpose:Impetigo affects approximately 162 million children worldwide at any given time. Lack of con...
Topical mupirocin (Bactroban) and fusidic acid (not available in the United States) are more effecti...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo, scabies, and fungal skin infections disproportionately affect populations in r...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the prevalence and associations of systemic antibiotic prescription for impe...
Impetigo is a highly contagious illness of the superficial epidermis that typically affects children...
BACKGROUND: Impetigo, a highly contagious bacterial skin infection commonly occurring in young child...
BACKGROUND: The treatment of impetigo, secondarily infected dermatitis and infected traumatic lesion...
Impetigo affects millions of children worldwide. Most guidelines recommend antibiotics as first-line...
Background: Impetigo is a common infectious skin disease and most commonly occurs in children. Etiol...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of recently published data on impetigo presentation incidence and treatm...
Background: In Europe, most antibiotics for human use are prescribed in primary care. Incorporating ...