Short versus standard duration oral antibiotic therapy for acute urinary tract infection in children (Cochrane Review)
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"Short versus standard duration oral antibiotic therapy for acute urinary tract infection in children (Cochrane Review)"


Written by: Michael M, Hodson EM, Craig JC, Martin S, Moyer VA


Coverage: Treatment


Summary: Cochrane Review to compare the effectiveness of short courses of antibiotics with standard 7-10 day courses for acute urinary tract infection in children.


Published by: John Wiley & Sons Ltd


Level of Evidence: Systematic Review


Date of Publication: 13/11/2002
Date of Posting: 06/11/2003
Date of next Review: 17/10/2006


Available at: http://www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/cochrane/clsysrev/articles/CD003966/frame.html


Source: Michael M, Hodson EM, Craig JC, Martin S, Moyer VA. Short versus standard duration oral antibiotic therapy for acute urinary tract infection in children (Cochrane Methodology Review). In: The Cochrane Library, Issue 4, 2003. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd


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Publication Type: Systematic Review


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MeSH keywords: Urinary Tract Infections, Child, Antibiotics



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