Concerning: 'Why has antibiotic prescribing for respiratory illness declined in primary care? A longitudinal study using the General Practice Research Database'. Fleming, D. M., Ross, A. M., Cross, K. W., Kendall, H., & Elliot, A. J. Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England), 27(2):228--229; author reply 229--231, June, 2005.
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@article{fleming_concerning:_2005,
	title = {Concerning: '{Why} has antibiotic prescribing for respiratory illness declined in primary care? {A} longitudinal study using the {General} {Practice} {Research} {Database}'},
	volume = {27},
	issn = {1741-3842},
	shorttitle = {Concerning},
	doi = {10.1093/pubmed/fdi007},
	language = {eng},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Journal of Public Health (Oxford, England)},
	author = {Fleming, D. M. and Ross, A. M. and Cross, K. W. and Kendall, H. and Elliot, A. J.},
	month = jun,
	year = {2005},
	pmid = {15749719},
	keywords = {Anti-Bacterial Agents, Databases, Factual, Drug Utilization, England, Family Practice, Humans, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Physician's Practice Patterns, Primary Health Care, Respiratory Tract Infections, incidence},
	pages = {228--229; author reply 229--231}
}

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