Recurrent acute otitis media in infants: analysis of risk factors

Azzam Mohamed Saleh Ismael Jebrini;

Abstract


AOM is one of the commonest illness of childhood, remains the leading cause of doctors consultations and the most common reason for children to take antibiotics.
By the age of 2 years, 70% of all children have suffered at least one episode of A


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Title Recurrent acute otitis media in infants: analysis of risk factors
Other Titles الالتهاب الحاد المرتجع للاذن الوسطى عند الاطفال تحت سن السنتين:تحليل المخاطر المسببه للمرض
Authors Azzam Mohamed Saleh Ismael Jebrini
Keywords Recurrent acute otitis media in infants: analysis of risk factors
Issue Date 2012
Description 
AOM is one of the commonest illness of childhood, remains the leading cause of doctors consultations and the most common reason for children to take antibiotics.
By the age of 2 years, 70% of all children have suffered at least one episode of A

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