Information leaflet and antibiotic prescribing strategies for acute lower respiratory tract infection: a randomized controlled trial
Context: acute lower respiratory tract infection is the most common condition treated in primary care. Many physicians still prescribe antibiotics; however, systematic reviews of the use of antibiotics are small and have diverse conclusions. Objective: to estimate the effectiveness of 3 prescribing...
Main Authors: | Little, Paul (Author), Rumsby, Kate (Author), Kelly, Joanne (Author), Watson, Louise (Author), Moore, Michael (Author), Warner, Gregory (Author), Fahey, Tom (Author), Williamson, Ian (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2005-06-22.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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