ABSTRACT Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the main cause for antibiotic (AB) use in all age groups specially the first two years of life. The local information about the pattern of AB prescription in ARI is a necessary part for any program which aims logical use of AB. The current study was designed to find the frequency and types of AB administration for ARI in young children (<2years) in Mashhad, Iran. Method: This is an observational cohort study which was started in November 2005 and ended up at May 2006. The study group was composed of 1000 infants between 6 month and 20 months old. The children were followed monthly by telephone calls (up to six month after the first interview) and were asked about signs and sy...
Objective To describe the frequency and factors associated with antibiotic use in early childhood,...
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) is infection below the level of the larynx and may be taken...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal...
ABSTRACT Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the main cause for antibiotic (AB) use i...
Background: One of the challenges in medicine has been the exaggerated use of antibiotics. The purpo...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics (abx) constitute the most prescribed therapeutic agent in the world. There i...
Background: Acute respiratory infections are among the most common causes of physician consultation ...
Background: Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Due to lack of u...
Background: Irrational use of antimicrobials is a complex and multifactorial problem in developing c...
Objectives: This study aimed to describe patterns of prescribing co-amoxiclav to children aged ≤5 ye...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) compromises global health due to the associated morbidity, mortality,...
Antibiotics are the main drugs used for treatment of infections and are most commonly prescribed in ...
ABSTRACTObjectives: The main objective was to study the prescribing practice of antibiotic in hospit...
Aim: Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) impose massive economic burden on health services. The growin...
Objective To describe the frequency and factors associated with antibiotic use in early childhood,...
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) is infection below the level of the larynx and may be taken...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal...
ABSTRACT Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARI) are the main cause for antibiotic (AB) use i...
Background: One of the challenges in medicine has been the exaggerated use of antibiotics. The purpo...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics (abx) constitute the most prescribed therapeutic agent in the world. There i...
Background: Acute respiratory infections are among the most common causes of physician consultation ...
Background: Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Due to lack of u...
Background: Irrational use of antimicrobials is a complex and multifactorial problem in developing c...
Objectives: This study aimed to describe patterns of prescribing co-amoxiclav to children aged ≤5 ye...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) compromises global health due to the associated morbidity, mortality,...
Antibiotics are the main drugs used for treatment of infections and are most commonly prescribed in ...
ABSTRACTObjectives: The main objective was to study the prescribing practice of antibiotic in hospit...
Aim: Acute respiratory illnesses (ARI) impose massive economic burden on health services. The growin...
Objective To describe the frequency and factors associated with antibiotic use in early childhood,...
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection (LRTI) is infection below the level of the larynx and may be taken...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of off-label antibiotics in neonatal...