Bronchodilators, Antibiotics, and Oral Corticosteroids Use in Primary Care for Children With Cough
Real-world management decisions for acute cough in children in primary care practice are not well understood. This study is an analysis of 560 encounters for children with cough, 19 days to 18 years of age, seen in a predominantly suburban academic pediatric practice, over 1 year. Past history, coug...
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Main Authors: | Sankaran Krishnan MD, MPH (Author), Vicki Ianotti MD (Author), John Welter MD (Author), Meighan Maye Gallagher BA (Author), Tatiana Ndjatou MD (Author), Allen J. Dozor MD (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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