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Additional file 1 of Incidence, healthcare-seeking behaviours, antibiotic use and natural history of common infection syndromes in England: results from the Bug Watch community cohort study

Authors :
Smith, Catherine M.
Shallcross, Laura J.
Dutey-Magni, Peter
Conolly, Anne
Fuller, Christopher
Hill, Suzanne
Arnoupe Jhass
Marcheselli, Franziska
Michie, Susan
Mindell, Jennifer S.
Ridd, Matthew J.
Tsakos, Georgios
Hayward, Andrew C.
Fragaszy, Ellen B.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
figshare, 2021.

Abstract

Additional file 1 Table S1. Baseline characteristics and population comparisons. Table S2. Symptom reporting by infection syndrome. Table S3. Age and sex-specific rates of infection syndromes. Table S4. Healthcare-seeking behaviours by type of infection and sex for adults and children. Table S5. Reported types of antibiotics used by infection syndrome. Table S6. Consecutive days of symptom reporting. Table S7. Symptom duration model fitting by model and infection syndrome. Table S8. Age-specific estimates of symptom duration for respiratory infection syndromes. Table S9. Health-related quality of life at baseline. Table S10. Health-related quality of life impacts by infection syndrome. Table S11. Background frequency of symptoms related to novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Bug Watch cohort by day and month. Figure S1. Identification of incident infection syndromes. Figure S2. Number of complete and incomplete weekly surveys. Figure S3. Inclusion and exclusion of study participants. Figure S4. Infection syndrome incidence by month. Figure S5. Symptom reporting by infection syndrome.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....153791aa2c0e0fd2c1406c11d37c8db5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13632747