Indications for Systemic Fluoroquinolone Therapy in Europe and Prevalence of Primary-Care Prescribing in France, Germany and the UK:Descriptive Population-Based Study [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In the USA the benefit-risk profile of fluoroquinolones for treating patients with acute bacterial sinusitis, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, and uncomplicated urinary tract infections (uUTIs) is considered ...
AK Ali +17 more
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Summary: Background: The appropriateness of antibiotic use for acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in Chinese primary healthcare facilities (PHFs) remained uncertain.
Mengyuan Fu +7 more
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Prediction of the Individual Risk of Bronchial Obstruction in Acute Bronchitis in Infants
The objective of the study was to determine highly informative clinical-anamnestic, immunological and molecular-genetic risk factors of bronchial obstruction in acute bronchitis in infants. Methods.
O.Ye. Abaturov, O.O. Rusakova
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Exploring patients' understanding of antibiotic resistance and how this may influence attitudes towards antibiotic use for acute respiratory infections: a qualitative study in Australian general practice [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To explore patients' or parents of child patients' understanding of antibiotic resistance and aspects of resistance such as resistance reversibility and its spread among those in close proximity, along with how this may influence attitudes ...
Bakhit, Mina +3 more
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Experience with Ivy Leaf Extract in the Treatment of Acute Obstructive Bronchitis in Children
According to the World Health Organization, when analyzing the structure of the causes of visiting to the pediatrician or general practitioner — family doctor, about 70 % of cases occur in acute respiratory infections (ARI).
Yu.V. Marushko, O.D. Moskovenko
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Primary care clinicians’ perceptions about antibiotic prescribing for acute bronchitis: a qualitative study [PDF]
Background: Clinicians prescribe antibiotics to over 65% of adults with acute bronchitis despite guidelines stating that antibiotics are not indicated.
Businger, Alexandra C +4 more
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Background: Differentiating between pneumonia and acute bronchitis is often difficult in primary care. There is no consensus regarding clinical decision rules for pneumonia, and guidelines differ between countries.
Anna B Moberg +3 more
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Plastic bronchitis is an uncommon disorder marked by the production of bronchial casts and acute respiratory failure development. In pediatric cases, influenza infection sometimes results in the obstruction of bronchi and leads to this potentially life ...
Tsuyoshi Nojima +4 more
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Is pesticide exposure a cause of obstructive airways disease? [PDF]
Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Ayres, Jon G. +6 more
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Assessing risk of acute bronchitis due to the use of the split-system
The objective was to assess risk of acute bronchitis due to the use of the split-system. Materials and methods: Data were collected at the healthcare districts covered by the outpatient department of the 4th City Hospital of Sevastopol.
S. V. Kozulya, A. L. Sitnikova
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