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Author: Thornton, Hannah V; Hay, Alastair D; Redmond, Niamh M; Turnbull, Sophie L; Christensen, Hannah; Peters, Tim J; Leeming, John P; Lovering, Andrew; Vipond, Barry; Muir, Peter; Blair, Peter S
Title: Throat swabs in children with respiratory tract infection: associations with clinical presentation and potential targets for point-of-care testing
  • Document date: 2017_2_18
  • ID: r3fzwy00_42
    Snippet: To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine associations between clinical presentation and a wide range of RTI-related bacteria and viruses in a primary care paediatric population. Participants were broadly representative of local population in gender, ethnicity, deprivation scores and maternal age. Laboratory methods were standardised to ensure consistent results. Children recruited to the follow-up study were broadly representative of .....
    Document: To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine associations between clinical presentation and a wide range of RTI-related bacteria and viruses in a primary care paediatric population. Participants were broadly representative of local population in gender, ethnicity, deprivation scores and maternal age. Laboratory methods were standardised to ensure consistent results. Children recruited to the follow-up study were broadly representative of the larger study population. The repeated-measures design of the follow-up study, Table 2 .

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