2021
DOI: 10.3390/medicina57080831
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Latvian Primary Care Management of Children with Acute Infections: Antibiotic-Prescribing Habits and Diagnostic Process Prior to Treatment

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Primary care physicians frequently prescribe antibiotics for acutely ill children, even though they usually have self-limiting diseases of viral etiology. The aim of this research was to evaluate the routine antibiotic-prescribing habits of primary care in Latvia, in response to children presenting with infections. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study included acutely ill children who consulted eighty family physicians (FP) in Latvia, between November 2019 and May 2020. … Show more

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“…For the purposes of this study, we had access to 40 CRP POCT devices, enabling 80 FP to be recruited. The FP selection process has previously been reported [16]. Briefly, the participating FP were recruited using two approaches.…”
Section: Participating Family Physiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the purposes of this study, we had access to 40 CRP POCT devices, enabling 80 FP to be recruited. The FP selection process has previously been reported [16]. Briefly, the participating FP were recruited using two approaches.…”
Section: Participating Family Physiciansmentioning
confidence: 99%