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Respiratory infections for which general practitioners consider prescribing an antibiotic: a prospective study
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- Published on: 22 March 2016
- Published on: 22 March 2016A rational policyShow More
Dear Editor,
May be if the general practitioners follow a rational policy in starting an antibiotic, unnecessary use may be reduced significantly. General practitioners need to be stressed on the point that there are simple clinical markers that may help them differentiate a viral and bacterial infection.
Viral infections are abundant, bacterial infections are occasional. bacterial infections tend to local...
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