Short-term antibiotic therapy for the most common bacterial respiratory infections in infants and children
Overuse and misuse of antibiotics have strongly accelerated the progressive increase in bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The evidence that antimicrobial selective pressure was greater the longer the antibiotic therapy was continued has led some experts to reconsider duration of antibiotic t...
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Main Authors: | Nicola Principi (Author), Giovanni Autore (Author), Alberto Argentiero (Author), Susanna Esposito (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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