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Antibiotic Prescribing and Outcomes of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection in UK Primary Care
Chest, 10/16/09
Winchester CC et al. – Antibiotic prescribing on the day of LRTI diagnosis was associated with reductions in admissions and mortality related to respiratory infection. Antibiotics may help to prevent adverse outcomes for some patients with LRTI.
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