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Otitis media continues to present a major challenge to practitioners in the clinical setting. With the ever-increasing trend toward the use of a sound research-structured approach to health care and the use of evidence-based guidelines, it is important to have an understanding of these findings related to otitis media. A review of researchsupported literature regarding the diagnosis and management of this disease, and suggestions for the judicious use of antibiotics, are presented in this paper.
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Stool, S., Carlson, L.H. & Johnson, C.E. Otitis media: Diagnosis, management, and judicious use of antibiotics. Curr Allergy Asthma Rep 2, 297–303 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11882-002-0054-6
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