نتایج جستجو برای: antibiotic prescription

تعداد نتایج: 118730  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
J Wood C C Butler K Hood M J Kelly T Verheij P Little A Torres F Blasi T Schaberg H Goossens J Nuttall S Coenen

European guidelines for treating acute cough/lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) aim to reduce nonevidence-based variation in prescribing, and better target and increase the use of first-line antibiotics. However, their application in primary care is unknown. We explored congruence of both antibiotic prescribing and antibiotic choice with European Respiratory Society (ERS)/European Society...

2017
Kwaku Poku Asante Ellen Abrafi Boamah Martha Ali Abdulai Kwame Ohene Buabeng Emmanuel Mahama Francis Dzabeng Edith Gavor Edith Andrews Annan Seth Owusu-Agyei Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt

BACKGROUND Antibiotic resistance (ABR) has become a major public health challenge in most parts of the world including Ghana and is a major threat to gain in bacterial disease control. The role of prescribers in the control of antibiotics is identified as crucial in developing interventions to control ABR. To guide policy recommendations on ABR, a study was carried out among prescribers to iden...

2017
Prateek Sharma Rita Finley Scott Weese Shiona Glass-Kaastra Warren McIsaac

INTRODUCTION Acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) is a respiratory disease commonly caused by viral infections. Physicians regularly prescribe antibiotics despite bacterial etiologies being uncommon. This is of concern, as this use adds to the selection pressure for resistance. Here we present the descriptive epidemiology of acute rhinosinusitis and corresponding antibiotic prescribing practices by Canad...

Journal: :Revista espanola de quimioterapia : publicacion oficial de la Sociedad Espanola de Quimioterapia 2012
Marta Esther Vázquez José María Eiros Fernando Martín Sergio García Rosario María Bachiller María Jesús Vázquez

INTRODUCTION The development of antibiotic resistance is a danger to the health of the population, especially for children,due to low antimicrobial arsenal available to them. MATERIAL AND METHODS We performed a retrospective observational study referred to the prescriptions of systemic antibiotic in the paediatric population of Castilla y León in the years 2001 to 2010. RESULTS The total us...

2016
Yuqing Tang Chaojie Liu Xinping Zhang

The overprovision and irrational use of antibiotics and injections are a major public health concern. Public reporting has been adopted as a strategy to encourage good prescribing practices. This study evaluated the effects of public reporting on antibiotic and injection prescriptions in urban and rural primary care settings in Hubei province, China. A randomized control trial was conducted, wi...

2012
Judith John Gwimile Seif Abdallah Shekalaghe Gibson Nsokolo Kapanda Elton Richard Kisanga

INTRODUCTION The increase in resistance of many pathogens to currently available antibiotics has been recognized as life-threatening problem. The development of drug resistance is promoted by irrational prescribing behavior. Inappropriate use of antibiotics is attributed by over-prescription, inadequate dosage and use for non-bacterial infections. The purpose of this study was to assess antibio...

Journal: :The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine 2019

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2011
Lucie Ecker Liset Olarte Gustavo Vilchez Theresa J Ochoa Isabel Amemiya Ana I Gil Claudio F Lanata

OBJECTIVE To describe the use of antibiotics in Peruvian children under 1 year in a setting where they are available without a prescription. METHODS Data were analyzed from a cohort study between September 2006 and December 2007 of 1 023 children < 2 months old in periurban Lima, Peru, followed until they were 1 year old. RESULTS Seven hundred seventy of 1 023 (75.3%) children took 2 085 co...

2016
Mia Tyrstrup Anders Beckman Sigvard Mölstad Sven Engström Christina Lannering Eva Melander Katarina Hedin

BACKGROUND Swedish studies on antibiotic use in primary care have been based on one-week registrations of infections. In order to study adherence to guidelines, analyses based on large databases that provide information on diagnosis linked prescriptions, are needed. This study describes trends in management of infections in Swedish primary care particularly with regards to antibiotic prescribin...

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