Acute Respiratory Infection Hubs: A Service Model with Potential to Optimise Infection Management
Patients with acute respiratory infections (ARI)-including those with upper and lower respiratory infections from both bacterial and viral pathogens-are one of the most common reasons for acute deterioration, with large numbers of potentially avoidable hospital admissions. The acute respiratory infe...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Jawad (Author), Anna Buckingham (Author), Charlotte Richardson (Author), Aoife Molloy (Author), Bola Owolabi (Author), Matt Inada-Kim (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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