Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant bacteria on a population level, the relationship on an individual level has been less well studied, particularly in terms of nasopharyngeal colonization. We have therefore analysed this association, using data from a closely followed cohort of children taking part in a vaccination trial. Methods 109 children with early onset of acute otitis media (AOM) were randomised to heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV7) or no vaccination. They were followed for three years with scheduled appointments as well as sick visits. Nasopharyngeal cultures were obtained at all visits. Antibiotic treatments were recorded, as were risk factors for AOM,...
Background:Despite concerns that antimicrobial treatment of prevalent infections may select for drug...
We investigated the association between prescribing antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial resistanc...
Otitis media is the second most common infection in children and the leading cause for seeking medic...
Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant...
Antimicrobial treatments and vaccines can alter bacterial interactions in the nasopharynx, thereby a...
Antimicrobial treatments and vaccines can alter bacterial interactions in the nasopharynx, thereby a...
Background. The interactions between nasopharyngeal flora and the individual entities covered by the...
Background. The interactions between nasopharyngeal flora and the individual entities covered by the...
Prior use of antibiotics is associated with carriage of resistant bacteria. Colonization by Streptoc...
Abstract Background Despite advances in the development of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, acute ot...
Background: Despite a far from perfect correlation with middle ear growth, nasopharyngeal cultures a...
Studies have shown that colonization of the nasopharynx by potential respiratory pathogens Streptoco...
The otopathogens colonizing the nasopharynx (NP) and causing acute otitis media (AOM) have shown dyn...
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is one of the leading bacteria implicated in childhood acute otitis medi...
Objective: To investigate whether intermittent short-term courses of penicillin V (PcV) administered...
Background:Despite concerns that antimicrobial treatment of prevalent infections may select for drug...
We investigated the association between prescribing antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial resistanc...
Otitis media is the second most common infection in children and the leading cause for seeking medic...
Background Although there is evidence of an association between antibiotic consumption and resistant...
Antimicrobial treatments and vaccines can alter bacterial interactions in the nasopharynx, thereby a...
Antimicrobial treatments and vaccines can alter bacterial interactions in the nasopharynx, thereby a...
Background. The interactions between nasopharyngeal flora and the individual entities covered by the...
Background. The interactions between nasopharyngeal flora and the individual entities covered by the...
Prior use of antibiotics is associated with carriage of resistant bacteria. Colonization by Streptoc...
Abstract Background Despite advances in the development of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines, acute ot...
Background: Despite a far from perfect correlation with middle ear growth, nasopharyngeal cultures a...
Studies have shown that colonization of the nasopharynx by potential respiratory pathogens Streptoco...
The otopathogens colonizing the nasopharynx (NP) and causing acute otitis media (AOM) have shown dyn...
Haemophilus influenzae (Hi) is one of the leading bacteria implicated in childhood acute otitis medi...
Objective: To investigate whether intermittent short-term courses of penicillin V (PcV) administered...
Background:Despite concerns that antimicrobial treatment of prevalent infections may select for drug...
We investigated the association between prescribing antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial resistanc...
Otitis media is the second most common infection in children and the leading cause for seeking medic...