Principles of Antibiotic Therapy in the Treatment of Children with Bacterial Infections of the Respiratory Tract in Outpatient Settings
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 70
Abstract
The paper presents the data on the selection and rational use of antibiotics in the treatment of acute respiratory infections in children caused by a variety of etiologically significant microorganisms.
Authors and Affiliations
O. Ye. Abaturov, T. P. Borysova
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