id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308001-gkd9d3k0 Lecky, Donna M. Infectious Disease and Primary Care Research—What English General Practitioners Say They Need 2020-05-20 .txt text/plain 4328 204 46 In a 1999 survey of GPs, we found that genital chlamydia infection, antibiotic resistance surveillance, vaginal discharge, leg ulcers, sinusitis, otitis media/externa, dyspepsia/Helicobacter pylori, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and tonsillitis were the top 10 priorities for improvements to diagnostic tests, and stronger evidence on which to base treatment decisions [9, 10] . Of the 27 named conditions/illnesses, suspected infection in the elderly (82.2%), recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) (81.2%), surveillance of antibiotic resistance in the community (81.0%), leg ulcers (75.4%), and persistent cough (75.2%) were the five most highly rated illness/conditions where respondents felt they required more evidence to support their daily practice. Of the 27 named conditions/illnesses, suspected infection in the elderly (82.2%), recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) (81.2%), surveillance of antibiotic resistance in the community (81.0%), leg ulcers (75.4%), and persistent cough (75.2%) were the five most highly rated illness/conditions where respondents felt they required more evidence to support their daily practice. ./cache/cord-308001-gkd9d3k0.txt ./txt/cord-308001-gkd9d3k0.txt