C Sox - Evidence Based Medicine, 2011 - ebm.bmj.com Coker and colleagues systematically searched the PubMed, Cochrane and Web of Science databases for manuscripts published from 1999 through 2010 for studies of children with AOM (aged 4 months to 18 years) that reported diagnostic accuracy, treatment outcomes or the effect of ... Related articles
H Moll, J Labout, L Duijts, A Lebon, R Groot… - 2011 - repository.peerproject.eu Abstract Acute otitis media is the most frequent diagnosis in children visiting physicians' offices. Risk factors for otitis media have been widely studied. Yet, the correlation between bacterial carriage and the development of otitis media is not entirely clear. Our aim was to study in ... Cached
[PDF] from ers4kids.comA Hoberman, JL Paradise, HE Rockette… - … England Journal of …, 2011 - Mass Medical Soc Among the children who received amoxicillin–clavulanate, 35% had initial resolution of symptoms by day 2, 61% by day 4, and 80% by day 7; among children who received placebo, 28% had initial resolution of symptoms by day 2, 54% by day 4, and 74% by day 7 (P=0.14 for the ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - All 7 versions
WT Basco Jr, P Tähtinen, MK Laine, P Huovinen… - N Engl J Med, 2011 - medscape.com Overall, treatment failure was much higher in the placebo group (44.9%) than in the intervention group (18.6%, P < .001). This difference between groups was already apparent at the day 3 visit. Treatment with study compound resulted in a 62% reduction in the risk for treatment ... Related articles
MM Parra, GM Aguilar, G Echaniz-Aviles… - Vaccine, 2011 - Elsevier Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae have been consistently reported to be the two major bacterial pathogens responsible for acute otitis media (AOM), mainly from studies in the US and Europe. However, data on bacterial pathogens causing AOM in Latin ... Related articles - All 2 versions