2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/7089287
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Corrigendum to “The Contribution of Complementary and Alternative Medicine to Reduce Antibiotic Use: A Narrative Review of Health Concepts, Prevention, and Treatment Strategies”

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“…There is some evidence that the use of phytopharmaceuticals could contribute to a reduction in the number of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory infections; in a recent study based on the electronic medical records from approximately 234,000 primary care and pediatric patients in Germany, the use of selected phytopharmaceuticals in ALURTI was associated with a reduced need for antibiotic prescriptions in the further course of the disease [27]. Reviews of complementary and alternative medicines for treatment of respiratory tract infections indicate that some of the treatments may be effective and safe, and help to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing [28][29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is some evidence that the use of phytopharmaceuticals could contribute to a reduction in the number of inappropriate antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory infections; in a recent study based on the electronic medical records from approximately 234,000 primary care and pediatric patients in Germany, the use of selected phytopharmaceuticals in ALURTI was associated with a reduced need for antibiotic prescriptions in the further course of the disease [27]. Reviews of complementary and alternative medicines for treatment of respiratory tract infections indicate that some of the treatments may be effective and safe, and help to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing [28][29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Beiträge von IM/T&CM-Praxen und Krankenhäusern sind vielversprechend: Sie haben niedrigere Antibiotikaverschreibungsraten und geringere Resistenzraten im Vergleich zu konventionellen Praxen, die auf zusätzlichen Strategien zur Prävention und Behandlung von Infektionen basieren. Der Review des Forschungsteams aus 2019 bestätigte das Potenzial der Komplementärmedizin zur Reduktion der Anwendung von Antibiotika und betonte die Notwendigkeit weiterer Forschung, um mehr methodisch hochwertige Evidenz zur (Kosten-)Effektivität vorlegen zu können 1 . Darauf aufbauend wurde dieses Projekt im Sinne von One Health nun auf Veterinärmedizin, Pharmazie, Biologie, Umweltwissenschaften und andere Disziplinen ausgeweitet – die Zielsetzungen des aktuellen Projekts des 10.…”
Section: Internationale Integrativmedizinische Forschungsinitiativen ...unclassified