2023
DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cmad051
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Are insect bites responsible for the rise in summer flucloxacillin prescribing in United Kingdom general practices?

Abstract: Background Insect bite inflammation may mimic cellulitis and promote unnecessary antibiotic usage, contributing to antimicrobial resistance in primary care. We wondered how general practice clinicians assess and manage insect bites, diagnose cellulitis, and prescribe antibiotics. Method This is a Quality Improvement study in which 10 general practices in England and Wales investigated patients attending for the first time wit… Show more

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