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Reducing antibiotic use for acute sinusitis in children
### Key messages In children with acute sinusitis, antibiotic treatment had minimal benefit on symptom burden and duration, and the effect did not differ between those with and without coloured nasal discharge.1 This double-blind randomised placebo-controlled trial took place in primary care centres in the USA and involved 510 children aged 2–11 years with persistent or worsening symptoms of acute sinusitis and who scored ≥9 on the Pediatric Rhinosinusitis Symptom Scale …