Abstract:Background
Randomised trials provide high-quality data on the effects of antibiotics for urinary tract infections (UTI) but are prone to selection bias and may not accurately reflect effects in those who actually consume antibiotics.
Aim
To estimate the effect of antibiotic consumption, rather than prescription, on self-reported time to recovery in women with uncomplicated UTI.
Design and setting
Secondary analysis of data from a randomised control trial on point of care diagnostic to guide antibiotic prescri… Show more
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