2017
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25951
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Comparison of Pathogen Eradication Rate and Safety of Anti‐Bacterial Agents for Bronchitis: A Network Meta‐Analysis

Abstract: A large number of population in both developing and developed countries are affected by bronchitis, among all the factors, bacterial infection was considered as a critical cause of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis. Although several anti-bacterial agents were proved to have the effect of alleviating bronchitis, their relative efficacies and potential side effects remained not clear. We are keen to compare the pathogen eradication rate and safety of anti-bacterial agents for bronchitis. Relevant studies… Show more

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“…Utility of quinolones. Quinolones have been used to treat a great variety of bacterial infections by either Gram-positive or Gram-negative microorganisms, including intracellular pathogens (37,(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56). Quinolones have also been used or proposed for prophylactic treatment of specific at-risk populations, such as patients with cirrhosis or neoplasms, and in posttransplant or presurgery/postsurgery patients (57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62).…”
Section: Quinolonesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utility of quinolones. Quinolones have been used to treat a great variety of bacterial infections by either Gram-positive or Gram-negative microorganisms, including intracellular pathogens (37,(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56). Quinolones have also been used or proposed for prophylactic treatment of specific at-risk populations, such as patients with cirrhosis or neoplasms, and in posttransplant or presurgery/postsurgery patients (57)(58)(59)(60)(61)(62).…”
Section: Quinolonesmentioning
confidence: 99%