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Prevalence of Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Telehealth Versus Face-to-Face Consultations: Cross-Sectional Analysis of General Practice Registrars’ Clinical Practice

Prevalence of Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Respiratory Tract Infection in Telehealth Versus Face-to-Face Consultations: Cross-Sectional Analysis of General Practice Registrars’ Clinical Practice

ARTIs (common cold [upper respiratory tract infection {URTI}], acute bronchitis, acute sore throat, acute otitis media, and acute sinusitis) are not generally recommended to be treated with antibiotics, irrespective of symptom severity (in the case of URTI and bronchitis) [2,5-7]. Established Australian general practitioners (GPs) have been found to prescribe antibiotics for ARTIs at a higher rate than European GPs [2,8].

Yu Gao, Parker Magin, Amanda Tapley, Elizabeth Holliday, Jason Dizon, Katie Fisher, Mieke van Driel, Joshua S Davis, Andrew Davey, Anna Ralston, Alison Fielding, Dominica Moad, Katie Mulquiney, Lisa Clarke, Alexandria Turner

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60831

Incidence of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections and Atopic Conditions in Boys and Young Male Adults: Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre Annual Report 2015-2016

Incidence of Lower Respiratory Tract Infections and Atopic Conditions in Boys and Young Male Adults: Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre Annual Report 2015-2016

Those were as follows: acute bronchitis and ILI (which we also grouped together with LRTI); acute tonsillitis, common cold, sinusitis, acute otitis media (AOM), and conjunctivitis (which we grouped together with URTI); asthma and AR, which we grouped together as atopic conditions; and finally, urinary tract infection (UTI) and intestinal infectious disease.

Simon de Lusignan, Ana Correa, Richard Pebody, Ivelina Yonova, Gillian Smith, Rachel Byford, Sameera Rankiri Pathirannehelage, Christopher McGee, Alex J. Elliot, Mariya Hriskova, Filipa IM Ferreira, Imran Rafi, Simon Jones

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018;4(2):e49