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Amoxicillin duration and dose for community-acquired pneumonia in children: the CAP-IT factorial non-inferiority RCT (2021)
Journal Article
Barratt, S., Bielicki, J. A., Dunn, D., Faust, S. N., Finn, A., Harper, L., …Sharland, M. (2021). Amoxicillin duration and dose for community-acquired pneumonia in children: the CAP-IT factorial non-inferiority RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 25(60), 1-72. https://doi.org/10.3310/hta25600

Background: Data are limited regarding the optimal dose and duration of amoxicillin treatment for community-acquired pneumonia in children. Objectives: To determine the efficacy, safety and impact on antimicrobial resistance of shorter (3-day) and lo... Read More about Amoxicillin duration and dose for community-acquired pneumonia in children: the CAP-IT factorial non-inferiority RCT.

Effect of Amoxicillin dose and treatment duration on the need for antibiotic re-treatment in children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia: The CAP-IT randomized clinical trial (2021)
Journal Article
Bielicki, J. A., Stöhr, W., Barratt, S., Dunn, D., Naufal, N., Roland, D., …PERUKI, GAPRUKI, and the CAP-IT Trial Group. (2021). Effect of Amoxicillin dose and treatment duration on the need for antibiotic re-treatment in children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia: The CAP-IT randomized clinical trial. Journal of the American Medical Association, 326(17), 1713-1724. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2021.17843

Importance: The optimal dose and duration of oral amoxicillin for children with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) are unclear. Objective: To determine whether lower-dose amoxicillin is noninferior to higher dose and whether 3-day treatment is noninf... Read More about Effect of Amoxicillin dose and treatment duration on the need for antibiotic re-treatment in children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia: The CAP-IT randomized clinical trial.

A bibliometric analysis of global pediatric emergency medicine research networks (2021)
Journal Article
Barrett, M. J., Dalziel, S., Lyttle, M., & O'Sullivan, R. (2022). A bibliometric analysis of global pediatric emergency medicine research networks. Pediatric Emergency Care, 38(4), e1179-e1184. https://doi.org/10.1097/pec.0000000000002543

Objectives During the last 3 decades newly formed pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) research networks have been publishing research. A desire of these networks is to produce and disseminate research to improve patient health and outcomes. The aims... Read More about A bibliometric analysis of global pediatric emergency medicine research networks.

Comparative analysis of major incident triage tools in children: A UK population-based analysis (2021)
Journal Article
Vassallo, J., Chernbumroong, S., Malik, N., Xu, Y., Keene, D., Gkoutos, G., …Smith, J. (2022). Comparative analysis of major incident triage tools in children: A UK population-based analysis. Emergency Medicine Journal, 39(10), 779-785. https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2021-211706

Introduction: Triage is a key principle in the effective management of major incidents. There is currently a paucity of evidence to guide the triage of children. The aim of this study was to perform a comparative analysis of nine adult and paediatric... Read More about Comparative analysis of major incident triage tools in children: A UK population-based analysis.