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Spurling G et al. – General practitioners faced with a bacterial skin infection generally prescribe oral antibiotics though not always in accordance with antibiotic guidelines. General practitioners need to be aware of high nonhealing and recurrence rates. Appropriate safety netting and follow up are particularly important for indigenous people. Identification and treatment of family members may reduce recurrence. Further research is required to clarify the relative importance of bacterial factors, overcrowding and household infection in the development of new skin lesions.

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