Publications by authors named "Alissa Wolf"

Background: Acute uncomplicated upper respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are common reasons for antibiotic prescriptions in the outpatient sector, although>90% are of viral origins and mostly self-limiting. Germany has a low antibiotic prescription rate compared to other European countries, but there are regional differences. Disease-specific quality indicators (QI) developed by the European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network (ESAC-Net) address the prescription rates (target <20%) and choice of antibiotic (target>80%) in a general practitioner population.

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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther

November 2019

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Purpose Of Review: From an elderly patient's perspective, acute and chronic cognitive disturbances are among the most harmful complications that can occur following surgery. For elderly patients, these complications often mean the end of an independent life. This article focuses on this serious aspect, which is increasingly prevalent in our aging society.

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Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther

November 2015

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alissa Wolf"

  • - Alissa Wolf's recent research primarily focuses on antibiotic prescription practices for respiratory tract infections in outpatient settings, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between viral and bacterial infections to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use in Germany.
  • - Her study, published in "Gesundheitswesen," evaluates antibiotic prescription rates against established quality indicators set by the European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network, revealing regional discrepancies in adherence to targets.
  • - Additionally, Wolf has explored cognitive and functional complications in elderly patients post-surgery, stressing the significance of managing these effects to maintain independence and quality of life for this demographic in the context of an aging society.