Trends in primary-care consultations, comorbidities, and antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory infections in The Netherlands before implementation of pneumococcal vaccines for infants

scientific article published on 25 July 2011

Trends in primary-care consultations, comorbidities, and antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory infections in The Netherlands before implementation of pneumococcal vaccines for infants is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0950268811001361
P698PubMed publication ID21781368

P50authorMaroeska M. RoversQ41602906
P2093author name stringM J M Bonten
T J M Verheij
R H H Groenwold
E A M Sanders
A M M Van Deursen
R H Veenhoven
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P921main subjectcomorbidityQ1414874
pneumococcal vaccineQ14538008
P304page(s)823-834
P577publication date2011-07-25
P1433published inEpidemiology and InfectionQ5382708
P1476titleTrends in primary-care consultations, comorbidities, and antibiotic prescriptions for respiratory infections in The Netherlands before implementation of pneumococcal vaccines for infants
P478volume140

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