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  • 3. Why has antibiotic prescribing for respiratory illness declined in primary care? A longitudinal study using the General Practice Research Database.
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  • 6. Antimicrobial prescribing in post-graduate training practices: a cross-sectional study of prescribing data in general practices in England.
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  • 10. Characterisation of antibiotic prescriptions for acute respiratory tract infections in Danish general practice: a retrospective registry based cohort study.
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  • 13. Antibiotics in primary care in England: which antibiotics are prescribed and for which conditions?
    Dolk FCK, Pouwels KB, Smith DRM, Robotham JV, Smieszek T.
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  • 15. Electronically delivered interventions to reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections in primary care: cluster RCT using electronic health records and cohort study.
    Gulliford MC, Juszczyk D, Prevost AT, Soames J, McDermott L, Sultana K, Wright M, Fox R, Hay AD, Little P, Moore M, Yardley L, Ashworth M, Charlton J.
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  • 17. Comparing appropriateness of antibiotics for nursing home residents by setting of prescription initiation: a cross-sectional analysis.
    Pulia M, Kern M, Schwei RJ, Shah MN, Sampene E, Crnich CJ.
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  • 18. Management of upper respiratory tract infections by different medical practices, including homeopathy, and consumption of antibiotics in primary care: the EPI3 cohort study in France 2007-2008.
    Grimaldi-Bensouda L, Bégaud B, Rossignol M, Avouac B, Lert F, Rouillon F, Bénichou J, Massol J, Duru G, Magnier AM, Abenhaim L, Guillemot D.
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  • 20. Influence of patient symptoms and physical findings on general practitioners' treatment of respiratory tract infections: a direct observation study.
    Fischer T, Fischer S, Kochen MM, Hummers-Pradier E.
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