- Abstract:
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Background: The impact of antimicrobial resistance on clinical outcomes in patients with lower respiratory tract infection in primary care is largely unknown. Aim: To determine the illness course of infections with resistant bacteria in adults presenting to primary care with acute cough. Design and setting: Secondary analysis of a multicentre European trial in primary care. Method: A total of 2061 adults with acute coug... Expand abstract
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
- Version:
- Accepted Manuscript
- Publisher:
- Royal College of General Practitioners Publisher's website
- Journal:
- British Journal of General Practice Journal website
- Volume:
- 68
- Issue:
- 674
- Pages:
- e627-e632
- Publication date:
- 2018-08-30
- Acceptance date:
- 2018-04-30
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1478-5242
- ISSN:
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0960-1643
- Pubs id:
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pubs:844962
- URN:
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uri:c6181f84-bc85-4031-a26c-949cb048398a
- UUID:
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uuid:c6181f84-bc85-4031-a26c-949cb048398a
- Local pid:
- pubs:844962
- Copyright holder:
- British Journal of General Practice
- Copyright date:
- 2018
- Notes:
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Copyright © 2018 British Journal of General Practice. This is the accepted manuscript version of the article. The final version is available online from the Royal College of General Practitioners at: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X698333
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Clinical relevance of bacterial resistance in lower respiratory tract infection in primary care: secondary analysis of a multicentre European trial
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