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  1. For people with active, drug susceptible TB who experience treatment interruptions because of adverse events, particularly hepatotoxicity, what approach to re-establishing treatment is mosteffective in reducing mortality and morbidity?

    Recommendation ID NG33/5 Question For people with active, drug susceptible TB who experience treatment interruptions because of adverse

  2. Treatment of convulsive status epilepticus (that is, not just refractory): What is the most effective and safest AED to treat: established (usually lasting longer than 30 minutes) convulsive status epilepticus refractory convulsive status epilepticus?

    Recommendation ID CG137/4 Question Treatment of convulsive status epilepticus (that is, not just refractory): What is the most effective

  3. Treatment of torus fractures:- What is the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of no treatment for torus fractures of the distal radius in children compared with soft splints, removable splints or bandages?

    Recommendation ID NG38/5 Question Treatment of torus fractures:- What is the clinical effectiveness and cost effectiveness of no treatment

  4. What is the most effective first-line treatment option for any severity of acne vulgaris for people with polycystic ovary syndrome?

    Recommendation ID NG198/2 Question What is the most effective first-line treatment option for any severity of acne vulgaris for people

  5. In people with suspected TB, what is the relative clinical and cost effectiveness of universal andrisk-based use of rapid nucleic acid amplification tests?

    Recommendation ID NG33/1 Question In people with suspected TB, what is the relative clinical and cost effectiveness of universal andrisk-based

  6. Trials that evaluate utility values (using generic preference-based measures) in children and young people with severe psoriasis are needed to better inform future cost–utility analyses.

    Recommendation ID TA455/1 Question Trials that evaluate utility values (using generic preference-based measures) in children and young

  7. How effective and cost effective are universal, education-based alcohol interventions for children and young people aged 11 to 25 with SEND?

    Recommendation ID NG135/3 Question How effective and cost effective are universal, education-based alcohol interventions for children and

  8. Unknown primary of presumed upper aerodigestive tract origin:- In people with CUADT of unknown primary, can radiotherapy target volumes be selected based on clinical and pathological factors?

    Recommendation ID NG36/3 Question Unknown primary of presumed upper aerodigestive tract origin:- In people with CUADT of unknown primary

  9. Diagnosis: The GDG recommends that a UK study of the performance characteristics and cost-effectiveness of procalcitonin versus C-reactive protein in identifying serious bacterial infection in children with fever without apparent source be carried out.

    Recommendation ID NG143/03 Question Diagnosis: The GDG recommends that a UK study of the performance characteristics and cost-effectiveness

  10. Management according to risk of serious illness: The GDG recommends that research is carried out on referral patterns between primary and secondary care for children with fever, so the health economic impact of this and future guidelines can be estimated.

    Recommendation ID NG143/07 Question Management according to risk of serious illness: The GDG recommends that research is carried out on

  11. Antipyretics: The GDG recommends that studies are conducted in primary care and secondary care to determine whether examination or re-examination after a dose of antipyretic medication is of benefit in differentiating children with serious illness from those with other conditions.

    Recommendation ID NG143/04 Question Antipyretics: The GDG recommends that studies are conducted in primary care and secondary care to determine