Chris C. Butler
- Diagnosing pneumonia in patients with acute cough: clinical judgment compared to chest radiographyBy Saskia F. van Vugt, Theo J.M. Verheij, Pim A. de Jong, Chris C. Butler, Kerenza Hood, Samuel Coenen, Herman Goossens, Paul Little and Berna D.L. BroekhuizenSaskia F. van Vugt1Julius Center for Health, Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, UtrechtTheo J.M. Verheij1Julius Center for Health, Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, UtrechtPim A. de Jong2Dept of Radiology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, The NetherlandsChris C. Butler3Institute of Primary Care and Public Health School of Medicine, Cardiff University, CardiffKerenza Hood3Institute of Primary Care and Public Health School of Medicine, Cardiff University, CardiffSamuel Coenen4Centre for General Practice, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of Antwerp, Antwerp5Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, VAXINFECTIO, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumHerman Goossens5Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, VAXINFECTIO, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumPaul Little6Primary Care Medical Group, University of Southampton Medical School, Southampton, UKBerna D.L. Broekhuizen1Julius Center for Health, Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht
- Amoxicillin for clinically unsuspected pneumonia in primary care: subgroup analysisBy Jolien Teepe, Paul Little, Nori Elshof, Berna D.L. Broekhuizen, Michael Moore, Beth Stuart, Chris C. Butler, Kerenza Hood, Margareta Ieven, Samuel Coenen, Herman Goossens and Theo J.M. VerheijArticle | Published in 2015 in European Respiratory JournalJolien Teepe1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsPaul Little2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKNori Elshof1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsBerna D.L. Broekhuizen1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsMichael Moore2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKBeth Stuart2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKChris C. Butler3Nuffield Dept of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University, Oxford, UK4Cardiff University School of Medicine, Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, WalesKerenza Hood5Cardiff University, Institute for Translation, Innovation, Methodology and Engagement, Cardiff, WalesMargareta Ieven6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, BelgiumSamuel Coenen6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, Belgium7University of Antwerp, Centre for General Practice, Primary and Interdisciplinary Care (ELIZA), Antwerp, BelgiumHerman Goossens6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, BelgiumTheo J.M. Verheij1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Amoxicillin for clinically unsuspected pneumonia in primary care: subgroup analysisBy Jolien Teepe, Paul Little, Nori Elshof, Berna D.L. Broekhuizen, Michael Moore, Beth Stuart, Chris C. Butler, Kerenza Hood, Margareta Ieven, Samuel Coenen, Herman Goossens and Theo J.M. VerheijJolien Teepe1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsPaul Little2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKNori Elshof1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsBerna D.L. Broekhuizen1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The NetherlandsMichael Moore2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKBeth Stuart2University of Southampton Medical School, Primary Care Medical Group, Southampton, UKChris C. Butler3Nuffield Dept of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford University, Oxford, UK4Cardiff University School of Medicine, Institute of Primary Care and Public Health, Cardiff, WalesKerenza Hood5Cardiff University, Institute for Translation, Innovation, Methodology and Engagement, Cardiff, WalesMargareta Ieven6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, BelgiumSamuel Coenen6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, Belgium7University of Antwerp, Centre for General Practice, Primary and Interdisciplinary Care (ELIZA), Antwerp, BelgiumHerman Goossens6University of Antwerp, Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine and Infectious Diseases Institute (VAXINFECTIO), Antwerp, BelgiumTheo J.M. Verheij1University Medical Center Utrecht, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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