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How does one choose the appropriate pharmacotherapy for children with lower respiratory tract infections?

Susanna EspositoSonia BianchiniAlberto ArgentieroCosimo NegliaNicola Principi
Published in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2020)
Although LRTIs are extremely common and one of the most important causes of hospitalization and death in children, anti-infective therapy for these diseases remains unsatisfactory. For CAP and BR, the most important problem is the overuse and misuse of antibiotics; for BCL, the lack of drugs with demonstrated efficacy, safety and tolerability; for TB, the poor knowledge on the true efficacy and safety of the new drugs specifically planned to overcome the problem of MDR M. tuberculosis strains. There is still a long way to go for the therapy of pediatric LRTIs to be considered satisfactory.
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