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Th J M Verheij

Researcher at Utrecht University

Publications -  52
Citations -  3249

Th J M Verheij is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory tract infections & Vaccination. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3000 citations. Previous affiliations of Th J M Verheij include Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.

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Guidelines for the management of adult lower respiratory tract infections ‐ Full version

TL;DR: This document is an update of Guidelines published in 2005 and now includes scientific publications through to May 2010 that provides evidence-based recommendations for the most common management questions occurring in routine clinical practice in the management of adult patients with LRTI.
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Guidelines for the management of adult lower respiratory tract infections - Summary

TL;DR: This document is an update of Guidelines published in 2005 and now includes scientific publications through to May 2010 that provides evidence-based recommendations for the most common management questions occurring in routine clinical practice in the management of adult patients with LRTI.
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Variation in antibiotic prescribing and its impact on recovery in patients with acute cough in primary care: prospective study in 13 countries

TL;DR: Variation in clinical presentation does not explain the considerable variation in antibiotic prescribing for acute cough in Europe, and variation in antibiotics prescribed is not associated with clinically important differences in recovery.
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Rationale and design of CAPITA : a RCT of 13-valent conjugated pneumococcal vaccine efficacy among older adults

TL;DR: The primary objective of the planned trial is to establish the efficacy of a 13-valent PnC vaccine in the prevention of a first episode of vaccine-serotype specific pneumococcal CAP in 85,000 community-dwelling adult persons aged 65 years and older.