- Author
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R. El Moussaoui
- Title
- Duration of antibiotic treatment and symptom recovery in community-acquired pneumonia
- Supervisors
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P. Speelman
P.M.M. Bossuyt - Co-supervisors
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J.M. Prins
- Award date
- 24 November 2006
- Number of pages
- 140
- Document type
- PhD thesis
- Faculty
- Faculty of Medicine (AMC-UvA)
- Note
- Research conducted at: Infectieziekten
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/11245/1.260572
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Thesis
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Cover
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Titlepage
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Contents
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CHAPTER 1 General Introduction and Outline of the Thesis
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CHAPTER 2 Short Course Antibiotic Treatment in Acute Exacerbations of chronic bronchitis and COPD: a meta-analysis of double-blind studies
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CHAPTER 3 The Development and Validation of a Short Questionnaire in Community-acquired Pneumonia
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CHAPTER 4 Effectiveness of discontinuing antibiotic treatment after three days versus eight days in mild to moderate-severe community acquired pneumonia: randomised, double blind study
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CHAPTER 5 Discontinuing antibiotic treatment after three days versus eight days in mild to moderate-severe community acquired pneumonia: an economic evaluation.
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CHAPTER 6 Determinants of Early Symptom Recovery in Patients with Community-acquired Pneumonia
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CHAPTER 7 Long-term Symptom Recovery and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients with mild to moderate-severe Community-acquired Pneumonia
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CHAPTER 8 Large variability in outcome measures in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) antibiotic treatment trials - a systematic review
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CHAPTER 9 Summary
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CHAPTER 10 Samenvatting
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Dankwoord
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Cover
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