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Antibiotic use for respiratory syncytial virus in the Middle East: A surveillance study in hospitalized Jordanian children.

Danielle A RankinNikhil K KhankariZaid HaddadinOlla HamdanAhmad YanisSamir FaouriAsem ShehabiJohn V WilliamsNajwa Khuri-BulosNatasha B Halasa
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Hospitalized children with a suspected viral-like admission diagnosis were less likely to receive an empiric/first-line and expanded coverage antibiotic compared to suspected non-pulmonary and pulmonary infections; however, when evaluating the accuracy of admission diagnosis to RSV-laboratory results there were considerable misclassifications. These results highlight the need for developing antibiotic interventions for Jordan and the rest of the Middle East.
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