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Relative impact of clinical evidence and over-the-counter prescribing on topical antibiotic use for acute infective conjunctivitis
Helen Davis, David Mant, Caroline Scott, Daniel Lasserson and Peter W Rose
British Journal of General Practice 2009; 59 (569): 897-900. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp09X473132
Helen Davis
Department of Primary Health Care, NIHR School of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford
MA, BM BChRoles: Foundation Doctor
David Mant
Department of Primary Health Care, NIHR School of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford
FRCP, FRCGPRoles: Professor
Caroline Scott
Department of Primary Health Care, NIHR School of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford
MRCGP, DCH, DRCOGRoles: Academic Clinical Fellow
Daniel Lasserson
Department of Primary Health Care, NIHR School of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford
MA, MRCP, MRCGPRoles: Clinical Lecturer
Peter W Rose
Department of Primary Health Care, NIHR School of Primary Care Research, University of Oxford, Oxford
MD, FRCGPRoles: University Lecturer
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 59, Issue 569
December 2009
Relative impact of clinical evidence and over-the-counter prescribing on topical antibiotic use for acute infective conjunctivitis
Helen Davis, David Mant, Caroline Scott, Daniel Lasserson, Peter W Rose
British Journal of General Practice 2009; 59 (569): 897-900. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp09X473132
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