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respiratory tract infections
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British Journal of General Practice
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British Journal of General Practice
27 September 2018;
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British Journal of General Practice
30 August 2018;
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British Journal of General Practice
25 January 2018;
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British Journal of General Practice
27 January 2014;
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1 November 2013;
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Association between point-of-care CRP testing and antibiotic prescribing in respiratory tract infections: a systematic review and meta-analysis of primary care studies
Yafang
Huang
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British Journal of General Practice
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