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Childhood urinary tract infection in primary care: a prospective observational study of prevalence, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Butler CC, O'Brien K, Pickles T, Hood K, Wootton M, Howe R, Waldron CA, Thomas-Jones E, Hollingworth W, Little P, Van Der Voort J, Dudley J, Rumsby K, Downing H, Harman K, Hay AD; DUTY study team. Butler CC, et al. Among authors: little p. Br J Gen Pract. 2015 Apr;65(633):e217-23. doi: 10.3399/bjgp15X684361. Br J Gen Pract. 2015. PMID: 25824181 Free PMC article.
Children with a laboratory-diagnosed UTI were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics when UTI was clinically suspected than when it was not (86.0% versus 30.3%, P<0.001). Of 231 children with unsuspected UTI, 70 (30.3%) received serendipitous antibiotics (that is, ant …
Children with a laboratory-diagnosed UTI were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics when UTI was clinically suspected than when it was no …
Family influences in a cross-sectional survey of higher child attendance.
Little P, Somerville J, Williamson I, Warner G, Moore M, Wiles R, George S, Smith A, Peveler R. Little P, et al. Br J Gen Pract. 2001 Dec;51(473):977-81, 984. Br J Gen Pract. 2001. PMID: 11766870 Free PMC article.
BACKGROUND: A quarter of all consultations are for children, but there is little quantitative evidence documenting what parental factors are important in the decision to consult. ...After controlling for these variables, higher attendance was more likely if the parents wer …
BACKGROUND: A quarter of all consultations are for children, but there is little quantitative evidence documenting what parental fact …
Information leaflet and antibiotic prescribing strategies for acute lower respiratory tract infection: a randomized controlled trial.
Little P, Rumsby K, Kelly J, Watson L, Moore M, Warner G, Fahey T, Williamson I. Little P, et al. JAMA. 2005 Jun 22;293(24):3029-35. doi: 10.1001/jama.293.24.3029. JAMA. 2005. PMID: 15972565 Clinical Trial.
Compared with the immediate antibiotic group, slightly fewer patients in the delayed and control groups used antibiotics (96%, 20%, and 16%, respectively; P<.001), fewer patients were "very satisfied" (86%, 77%, and 72%, respectively; P = .005), and fewer patient …
Compared with the immediate antibiotic group, slightly fewer patients in the delayed and control groups used antibiotics (96%, 20%, and 16%, …
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