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Cost-effectiveness of routine versus indicated antibiotic therapy in the management of severe wasting in children.

Sheila IsanakaKevin TangFatou BerthéRebecca F GraisAnkur Pandya
Published in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2022)
Indicated antibiotic therapy likely represents a cost-effective strategy, particularly if indicated treatment can result in expanded coverage. With the risk of increasing antibiotic resistance worldwide, antibiotic stewardship and simplified treatment protocols for severe wasting using indicated antibiotic therapy may represent good value for money in some low risk populations.
Keyphrases
  • early onset
  • replacement therapy
  • clinical practice
  • combination therapy