"Studies show that anything that decreases viral infection will decrease the incidence of [ear infections]," Lieberthal said.
Both Lieberthal and Samuels said that parents increasingly understand the importance of trying to reduce the use of antibiotics. First, because it exposes their child to unnecessary risks from side effects if they didn't need an antibiotic. And, second, because parents understand the dangers of developing antibiotic resistance.
"Parents are getting more comfortable with the idea of watching and waiting, as long as they know they can come back for antibiotics if their child's symptoms don't improve," Samuels said.
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