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    A child with earache. Are antibiotics the best treatment? by Del Mar, C, Glasziou, P

    Published 2002
    “…A Cochrane review of the literature on the use of antibiotics for acute otitis media shows that the benefits of antibiotic use (reduced pain in those children who go on to suffer pain beyond 24 hours) are offset by adverse events from the antibiotics themselves (gastrointestinal symptoms and rashes). …”
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    Persistence and resistance as complementary bacterial adaptations to antibiotics by Vogwill, T, Comfort, A, Furió, V, MacLean, R

    Published 2016
    “…Bacterial persistence represents a simple of phenotypic heterogeneity, whereby a proportion of cells in an isogenic bacterial population can survive exposure to lethal stresses such as antibiotics. In contrast, genetically based antibiotic resistance allows for continued growth in the presence of antibiotics. …”
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    Antibiotics in the community: a typology of user behaviours. by Hawkings, N, Butler, C, Wood, F

    Published 2008
    “… OBJECTIVES: To contribute to achieving a deep understanding of lay beliefs about antibiotics and develop a typology of antibiotic user behaviours in the community. …”
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    Antibiotic resistance: Evolution without trade-offs by Reznick, D, King, K

    Published 2017
    “…Artificial selection for antibiotic resistance in microorganisms reveals why and how expected evolutionary trade-offs between population growth rate and population carrying capacity are not observed in resource-limited environments, with ‘trade-ups’ occurring instead.…”
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    Antibiotic collateral sensitivity is contingent on the repeatability of evolution by Nichol, D, Rutter, J, Bryant, C, Hujer, AM, Lek, S, Adams, MD, Jeavons, P, Anderson, ARA, Bonomo, RA, Scott, JG

    Published 2019
    “…Antibiotic resistance represents a growing health crisis that necessitates the immediate discovery of novel treatment strategies. …”
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    Antibiotics and shared decision-making in primary care. by Butler, C, Kinnersley, P, Prout, H, Rollnick, S, Edwards, A, Elwyn, G

    Published 2001
    “…Antibiotics are often prescribed to patients with respiratory tract infections who are unlikely to benefit. …”
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    The antibiotic course has had its day by Llewelyn, M, Fitzpatrick, J, Darwin, E, Tonkin-Crine, S, Gorton, C, Paul, J, Peto, T, Yardley, L, Hopkins, S, Walker, A

    Published 2017
    “…With little evidence that failing to complete a prescribed antibiotic course contributes to antibiotic resistance, it’s time for policy makers, educators, and doctors to drop this message, argue Martin Llewelyn and colleagues.…”
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    Integron activity accelerates the evolution of antibiotic resistance.. by Souque, C, Escudero, JA, MacLean, RC

    Published 2021
    “…Antibiotic stress induces the expression of an integrase that excises and integrates cassettes, and this unique recombination and expression system is thought to allow bacteria to 'evolve on demand' in response to antibiotic pressure. …”
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    Topical antibiotics for chronic suppurative otitis media by Brennan-Jones, C, Head, K, Chong, L, Tu, N, Burton, M, Schilder, A, Bhutta, M

    Published 2018
    “…The objectives are as follows:</p> <p>To assess the effects of topical antibiotics for people with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM).…”
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    Topical antibiotics for chronic suppurative otitis media by Brennan-Jones, CG, Head, K, Chong, L-Y, Burton, MJ, Schilder, AGM, Bhutta, MF

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>The two main comparisons were topical antibiotic compared to a) placebo or no intervention and b) another topical antibiotic (e.g. topical antibiotic A versus topical antibiotic B).…”
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