RT @ladenheimd: @DrSimonHodes @AntibioticDoc @TheUrgentNeed @AntibioticResis @reactgroup @MensHealthUK Thanks as always @DrSimonHodes. What…
RT @ladenheimd: @DrSimonHodes @AntibioticDoc @TheUrgentNeed @AntibioticResis @reactgroup @MensHealthUK Thanks as always @DrSimonHodes. What…
@DrSimonHodes @AntibioticDoc @TheUrgentNeed @AntibioticResis @reactgroup @MensHealthUK Thanks as always @DrSimonHodes. What's more, low abx prescribing = low consultation rates for self limiting conditions. Learnt behaviour https://t.co/TCUI4ivWhp
@ralanshirley @Dr_JSA @SteveLaitner @CraigNikolic I forgot I wrote that: 24 years ago!! Also: 108 general practices: 1995-2000 Those with lower Abx prescribing rates for RTI had lower consultation rates. Practices that reduced prescribing rates for RTI
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@ArtfulDoctor This also supports the view that reducing practice prescribing of antibiotics reduces consultation rates for respiratory illness https://t.co/mx3JBW1XEh
RT @TomPMarshall: ...& reducing prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections results in fewer attendances Want to see more…
RT @TomPMarshall: ...& reducing prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections results in fewer attendances Want to see more…
RT @TomPMarshall: ...& reducing prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections results in fewer attendances Want to see more…
...& reducing prescribing of antibiotics for upper respiratory infections results in fewer attendances Want to see more self-limiting illness? Prescribe more. Want to see less self-limiting illness? Prescribe less. https://t.co/2M4PXUHGzk