Rational Antibiotic Therapy of Respiratory Infections in Children
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2013, Vol 8, Issue 51
Abstract
The article discusses the rational choice of drugs, including antibiotics, for the treatment of respiratory diseases in children. Strategy of rational antibiotic therapy is provided, recommendations for empiric selection of drugs are given. Attention was paid to the treatment of acute otitis media, acute rhinosinusitis and tonsillitis.
Authors and Affiliations
N. V. Khaytovich
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