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The early use of Antibiotics in at Risk CHildren with InfluEnza Medical notes review

Dr Kay Wang ARCHIE Study Chief Investigator

Accessing online notes review

Space for extra information if needed Additional throat swab participants only All children

Baseline information

Re-consultations N.B. Check scanned documents as well as consultations section of medical notes to identify re-consultations

Primary outcome: Re-consultation due to clinical deterioration Same symptoms as original presentation but worsening Development of new symptoms Development of complications requiring medication or hospitalisation

Reason for re-consultation

New symptoms

New diagnoses

Interventions Medications Investigations Referrals for acute hospital admission

Medications

Investigations Referral for acute admission

Hospital admissions and deaths Hospital admission = any acute admission to hospital for one or more nights from day 1 to day 28 Remember to report serious adverse events if not already done so

Hospital admissions

Antibiotics and other treatments

Investigations Intensive Care Unit admissions

Medical history ‘At risk’ medical problem Regular medications at time of study entry Vaccinations Acute consultations during 12-month period before study entry Antibiotics given during 3-month period before study entry

Regular medications

Vaccinations Haemophilus influenzae b (Hib) Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) – Prevenar or Prevenar 13 Influenza – Same season as recruited – Previous season – Pandemic

Acute consultations

Antibiotics

Additional notes review Only required for children from whom additional throat swabs obtained Antibiotics up to 12 months after study entry – Follow-up throat swab timings: 3, 6, 12 months

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