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- 2023
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Antibiotic Treatment for Lower Respiratory Tract Infections in Primary Care : A Register-Based Study Examining the Role of Radiographic Imaging
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- 2022
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Use of faecal immunochemical tests common in patients with suspected colorectal cancer but unrelated to travel distance to secondary care : a population-based study from Swedish primary care
2022) In Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care(
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- 2021
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Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on primary care utilization : evidence from Sweden using national register data
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Seasonal variations in use and outcome of rapid antigen detection tests and cultures in pharyngotonsillitis : a register study in primary care
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- 2020
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Diagnosing colorectal cancer in primary care : cohort study in Sweden of qualitative faecal immunochemical tests, haemoglobin levels, and platelet counts
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Different antibiotic regimes in men diagnosed with lower urinary tract infection – a retrospective register-based study
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Diagnosis-linked antibiotic prescribing in Swedish primary care - a comparison between in-hours and out-of-hours
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Qualitative faecal immunochemical tests (FITs) for diagnosing colorectal cancer in patients with histories of rectal bleeding in primary care: a cohort study
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Change in the use of diagnostic tests in the management of lower respiratory tract infections: a register-based study in primary care
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- 2019
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Utilization of digital primary care in Sweden : Descriptive analysis of claims data on demographics, socioeconomics, and diagnoses
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