Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics

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Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics. / Bjerrum, Lars; Lindbæk, Morten.

In: B M J (Online), Vol. 351, h6888, 29.12.2015, p. 1-2.

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Bjerrum, L & Lindbæk, M 2015, 'Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics', B M J (Online), vol. 351, h6888, pp. 1-2. https://doi.org//10.1136/bmj.h6888

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Bjerrum, L., & Lindbæk, M. (2015). Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics. B M J (Online), 351, 1-2. [h6888]. https://doi.org//10.1136/bmj.h6888

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Bjerrum L, Lindbæk M. Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics. B M J (Online). 2015 Dec 29;351:1-2. h6888. https://doi.org//10.1136/bmj.h6888

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Bjerrum, Lars ; Lindbæk, Morten. / Which treatment strategy for women with symptoms of urinary tract infection? Many women could avoid antibiotics. In: B M J (Online). 2015 ; Vol. 351. pp. 1-2.

Bibtex

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