2006
DOI: 10.7175/fe.v7i1.684
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Pharmacoeconomic evaluation of cefaclor in the pharyngo-tonsillitis and acute otitis in children

Abstract: Pharyngotonsillitis (FT) and acute otitis media (OMA) are among the most frequent infectious diseases of the childhood and exact a heavy toll on the Italian national health service (INHS), families and society as a whole. In case of established or suspected bacterial origin, current treatment guidelines for FT recommend 5-10 days of oral antibiotics, chosen among available penicillins, cephalosporins, or macrolides. More controversial appears the systematical use of an antibiotic for OMAs, but prevalent expert… Show more

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