2016
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofw172.976
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Antibiotic Prescription Patterns Related to Influenza-Like Infection

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“…A recent study estimated that antibiotic prescribing for ILI cases in UK ranges between 18% and 28% of total infections depending on the presence of comorbidities [ 42 ]. Similar proportions (25%) were found among subjects aged 0–65 at five military hospitals in the US [ 43 ]. Another UK study reported that, based on primary care prescribing guidelines, most antibiotics are prescribed for conditions that only sometimes require antibiotic treatment [ 44 ].…”
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“…A recent study estimated that antibiotic prescribing for ILI cases in UK ranges between 18% and 28% of total infections depending on the presence of comorbidities [ 42 ]. Similar proportions (25%) were found among subjects aged 0–65 at five military hospitals in the US [ 43 ]. Another UK study reported that, based on primary care prescribing guidelines, most antibiotics are prescribed for conditions that only sometimes require antibiotic treatment [ 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%