OPTIMIZATION OF ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY FOR ACUTE AND RECURRENT OBSTRUCTIVE BRONCHITIS
Issue:
12
Year:
2015
The spread of intracellular pathogens was studied in acute and recurrent obstructive bronchitis. The cost of antibiotic therapy was estimated and compared with that of optimal treatment regimens that assumes that antibodies to atypical pathogens should be determined by enzyme immunoassay.
Keywords:
antibiotic therapy
therapy optimization
acute obstructive bronchitis
recurrent obstructive bronchitis
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