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    儿童四环素类抗菌药物应用指南

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    Guidelines International Network
    MeSH Terms

    Child, Infant, Adolescent, Doxycycline, Minocycline, Tigecycline, Guideline, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic, Systematic Reviews as Topic

    English Title Translation
    Guidance for the use of tetracycline antimicrobials in children
    Keywords
    Infant;
    Adolescent;
    Meta-Analysis;
    Controlled Clinical Trials;
    Doxycycline;
    Minocycline;
    Tigecycline
    Date for Review
    31/12/2026
    Expected Publication Date
    31/3/2025
    Date of Last Evidence Search
    13/3/2024
    Methods Applied
    Delphi technique; Systematic Review; GRADE assessment of quality of evidence; GRADE evidence to decision framework
    Guideline Contact
    [email protected]
    Publication Scope
    Prevention
    Treatment
    Countries of Application
    China
    International
    Guideline Publication Status
    Development
    Languages
    Chinese
    English
    Authors
    Mei Zeng
    Willingness to Collaborate
    Yes
    Name of Endorsing Organization
    The Children’s Hospital of Fudan University; Pediatric Infection and Group, Chinese Society of Infectious Diseases, Chinese Medical Association

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