Infection-related complications after common infection in association with new antibiotic prescribing in primary care: retrospective cohort study using linked electronic health records
Objective Determine the association of incident antibiotic prescribing levels for common infections with infection-related complications and hospitalisations by comparing high with low prescribing general practitioner practices.Design retrospective cohort study Retrospective cohort study.Data source...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Sperrin, Darren M Ashcroft, Andrew White, Victoria Palin, Chirag Mistry, Tjeerd Pieter van Staa, Birgitta van Bodegraven, William Welfare |
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Language: | EN |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/624e42b431a54662b9624f4cc66cefb8 |
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