High rates of prescribing antimicrobials for prophylaxis in children and neonates : results from the antibiotic resistance and prescribing in European children point prevalence survey

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العنوان: High rates of prescribing antimicrobials for prophylaxis in children and neonates : results from the antibiotic resistance and prescribing in European children point prevalence survey
المؤلفون: Hufnagel, Markus, Versporten, Ann, Bielicki, Julia, Drapier, Nico, Sharland, Mike, Goossens, Herman, Sherland, Mike, Maria Calle, Graciela, Clark, Julia, Cooper, Celia, Blyth, Christopher C., Francis, Joshua Reginald, Alsalman, Jameela, Jansen, Hilde, Mahieu, Ludo, Van Rossom, Paul, Vandewal, Wouter, Lepage, Philippe, Blumental, Sophie, Briquet, Caroline, Robbrecht, Dirk, Maton, Pierre, Gabriels, Patrick, Rubic, Zana, Kovacevic, Tanja, Nielsen, Jens Peter, Petersen, Jes Reinholdt, Poorisrisak, Porntiva, Jensen, Lise Heilmann, Laan, Mari, Tamm, Eda, Matsinen, Maire, Rummukainen, Maija-Liisa, Gajdos, Vincent, Olivier, Romain, Le Marechal, Flore, Martinot, Alain, Dubos, Francois, Lagree, Marion, Prot-Labarthe, Sonia, Lorrot, Mathie, Orbach, Daniel, Pagava, Karaman, Knuf, Markus, Schlag, Stephanie A. A., Liese, Johannes, Renner, Lorna, Enimil, Anthony, Awunyo, Marah, Syridou, Garyfallia, Spyridis, Nikos, Critselis, Elena, Kouni, Sofia, Mougkou, Katerina, Ladomenou, Fani, Gkentzi, Despoina, Iosifidis, Elias, Roilides, Emmanuel, Sahu, Suneeta, Murki, Srinivas, Malviya, Manoj, Kalavalapalli, Durga Bhavani, Singh, Sanjeev, Singhal, Tanu, Garg, Garima, Garg, Pankaj, Kler, Neelam, Soltani, Jafar, Jafarpour, Zahra, Pouladfar, Gholamreza, Nicolini, Giangiacomo, Montagnani, Carlotta, Galli, Luisa, Esposito, Susanna, Tenconi, Rossana, Lo Vecchio, Andrea, Dona, Daniele, Giaquinto, Carlo, Borgia, Eleonora, D'Argenio, Patrizia, De Luca, Maia, Centenari, Chiara, Raka, Lul, Raka, Denis, Omar, Abeer, Al-Mousa, Haifaa, Mozgis, Dzintars, Sviestina, Inese, Burokiene, Sigita, Usonis, Vytautas, Tavchioska, Gabriela, Hargadon-Lowe, Antonia, Zarb, Peter, Borg, Michael A., Gonzalez Lozano, Carlos Agustin, Zarate Castanon, Patricia, Cancino, Martha E., McCullagh, Bernadette, McCorry, Ann, Gormley, Cairine, Al Maskari, Zaina, Al-Jardani, Amina, Pluta, Magdalena, Rodrigues, Fernanda, Brett, Ana, Esteves, Isabel, Marques, Laura, AlAjmi, Jameela Ali, Cambrea, Simona Claudia, Rashed, Asia N., Al Azmi, Aeshah Abdu Mubarak, Chan, Si Min, Isa, Mas Suhaila, Najdenov, Peter, Cizman, Milan, Unuk, Sibila, Finlayson, Heather, Dramowski, Angela, Mate-Cano, Irene, Soto, Beatriz, Calvo, Cristina, Santiago, Begona, Saavedra-Lozano, Jesus, Bustinza, Amaya, Escosa-Garcia, Luis, Ureta, Noelia, Lopez-Varela, Elisa, Rojo, Pablo, Tagarro, Alfredo, Terol Barrero, Pedro, Maria Rincon-Lopez, Elena, Abubakar, Ismaela, Aston, Jeff, Patel, Mitul, Russell, Alison Bedford, Heginbothom, Maggie, Satodia, Prakash, Garbash, Mehdi, Johnson, Alison, Sharpe, David, Barton, Christopher, Menson, Esse, Arenas-Lopez, Sara, Luck, Suzanne, Doerholt, Katja, McMaster, Paddy, Caldwell, Neil A., Lunn, Andrew, Drysdale, Simon B., Howe, Rachel, Scorrer, Tim, Gahleitner, Florian, Gupta, Richa, Nash, Clare, Alexander, John, Raman, Mala, Bell, Emily, Rajagopal, Veena, Kohlhoff, Stephan, Cox, Elaine, Nichols, Kristen, Zaoutis, Theoklis
المساهمون: Mahieu, Ludo, ARPEC Project Grp
المصدر: Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Hufnagel, M, Versporten, A, Bielicki, J, Drapier, N, Sharland, M, Goossens, H & ARPEC Project Group 2019, ' High Rates of Prescribing Antimicrobials for Prophylaxis in Children and Neonates : Results From the Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children Point Prevalence Survey ', Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 143-151 . https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piy019Test
سنة النشر: 2019
مصطلحات موضوعية: antimicrobials, inpatients, pediatrics, point-prevalence survey, prophylactic prescribing, Point-prevalence survey, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, medicine.drug_class, Antibiotics, Pediatrics, Drug Prescriptions, 03 medical and health sciences, Surgical prophylaxis, 0302 clinical medicine, Pharmacotherapy, Antibiotic resistance, Anti-Infective Agents, 030225 pediatrics, Internal medicine, medicine, Prevalence, Humans, Medical prescription, Antimicrobials, Inpatients, Prophylactic prescribing, 0303 health sciences, 030306 microbiology, business.industry, Pharmacology. Therapy, Infant, Newborn, Drug Resistance, Microbial, General Medicine, Antibiotic Prophylaxis, Hospitals, Pediatric, Prophylactic Surgery, Drug Utilization, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Hospitalization, Infectious Diseases, Cross-Sectional Studies, Relative risk, Health Care Surveys, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Chemoprophylaxis, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Human medicine, business, Child, Hospitalized
الوصف: Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic antimicrobial agents used for prophylaxis among pediatric patients hospitalized in 41 countries worldwide.Methods: Using the standardized Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children Point Prevalence Survey protocol, a cross-sectional point-prevalence survey was conducted at 226 pediatric hospitals in 41 countries from October 1 to November 30, 2012.Results: Overall, 17693 pediatric patients were surveyed and 36.7% of them received antibiotics (n = 6499). Of 6818 inpatient children, 2242 (32.9%) received at least 1 antimicrobial for prophylactic use. Of 11899 prescriptions for antimicrobials, 3400 (28.6%) were provided for prophylactic use. Prophylaxis for medical diseases was the indication in 73.4% of cases (2495 of 3400), whereas 26.6% of prescriptions were for surgical diseases (905 of 3400). In approximately half the cases (48.7% [1656 of 3400]), a combination of 2 or more antimicrobials was prescribed. The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics (BSAs), which included tetracyclines, macrolides, lincosamides, and sulfonamides/trimethoprim, was high (51.8% [1761 of 3400]). Broad-spectrum antibiotic use for medical prophylaxis was more common in Asia (risk ratio [RR], 1.322; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.202-1.653) and more restricted in Australia (RR, 0.619; 95% CI, 0.521-0.736). Prescription of BSA for surgical prophylaxis also varied according to United Nations region. Finally, a high percentage of surgical patients (79.7% [721 of 905]) received their prophylaxis for longer than 1 day.Conclusions: A high proportion of hospitalized children received prophylactic BSAs. This represents a clear target for quality improvement. Collectively speaking, it is critical to reduce total prophylactic prescribing, BSA use, and prolonged prescription.
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تدمد: 2048-7193
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