Selected article for: "general practitioner and health service"

Author: Abigail L. Coughtrie; Denise E. Morris; Rebecca Anderson; Nelupha Begum; David W. Cleary; Saul N. Faust; Johanna M. Jefferies; Alex R. Kraaijeveld; Michael V. Moore; Mark A. Mullee; Paul J. Roderick; Andrew Tuck; Robert N. Whittaker; Ho Ming Yuen; C. Patrick Doncaster; Stuart C. Clarke
Title: Epidemiological and ecological modelling reveal diversity in upper respiratory tract microbial population structures from a cross-sectional community swabbing study
  • Document date: 2017_1_9
  • ID: ahdz5078_1
    Snippet: Respiratory tract infections (RTI) remain a significant cause of mortality worldwide, with 2.8 million deaths, from an estimated four million per annum, resulting from lower RTI and a further 3,000 deaths resulting from upper RTI in 2010 (1) . An estimated six million individuals in the UK visit their general practitioner each year regarding a RTI, posing a substantial burden on the health service (2) ......
    Document: Respiratory tract infections (RTI) remain a significant cause of mortality worldwide, with 2.8 million deaths, from an estimated four million per annum, resulting from lower RTI and a further 3,000 deaths resulting from upper RTI in 2010 (1) . An estimated six million individuals in the UK visit their general practitioner each year regarding a RTI, posing a substantial burden on the health service (2) .

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