Antibiotic prescription strategies for acute sore throat: a prospective observational cohort study.
BACKGROUND: Data from trials suggest that antibiotics reduce the risk of complications of sore throat by at least 50%, but few trials for complications have been done in modern settings, and datasets of delayed antibiotic prescription are underpowered. Observational evidence is important in view of...
Main Authors: | Little, P, Stuart, B, Hobbs, F, Butler, C, Hay, A, Delaney, B, Campbell, J, Broomfield, S, Barratt, P, Hood, K, Everitt, H, Mullee, M, Williamson, I, Mant, D, Moore, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2014
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