Use of WATCH antibiotics prior to presentation to the hospital in rural Burkina Faso

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العنوان: Use of WATCH antibiotics prior to presentation to the hospital in rural Burkina Faso
المؤلفون: Halidou Tinto, van der Sande Ma, Brecht Ingelbeen, Annie Robert, Berenger Kaboré, Annelies Post, M. Peeters, Janneke A. Cox, de Mast Q, Valia D, Lompo P, I. Karama, Erika Vlieghe, van der Ven A, Villalobos Hr, Jan Jacobs
بيانات النشر: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, Referral, medicine.drug_class, business.industry, Antibiotics, Diagnostic tools, Rural hospital, Ciprofloxacin, Antibiotic resistance, Emergency medicine, medicine, Ceftriaxone, Presentation (obstetrics), business, medicine.drug
الوصف: BackgroundIn low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing. WHO recommends monitoring antibiotic use, in particular Watch antibiotics, clinical important but at risk of becoming ineffective due to increasing AMR. We investigated antibiotic use at primary care or community-level in rural Burkina Faso.MethodsDuring 2016-2017, patients aged >3 months admitted with severe acute fever to the rural hospital of Nanoro Health District, Burkina Faso, reported antibiotic use in the two weeks prior to consultation or hospitalization, which we analysed using the WHO Access, Watch, Reserve (AWaRe) classification. Most Watch antibiotics, e.g. ceftriaxone, are not recommended at primary health center level, as is also the case for ciprofloxacin in children.ResultsOf 920 participants (63.0% ≤14 years), pre-admission antibiotic use was reported by 363 (39.5%) of whom 58 (16.0%) reported more than one antibiotic. Use was more frequent among health center referrals (231, 54.0%) than among self-referred patients (131, 26.7%, p14 year olds (72, 51.1%) than 0-14 year olds (87, 30.7%) and among referrals (41, 28.1%) compared to self-referred patients (117, 42.2%). Most frequently used Watch antibiotics were ceftriaxone (114, 26.9%) and ciprofloxacin (32, 7.5%). Among antibiotics reported by referral patients, ceftriaxone and ciprofloxacin were respectively recorded 100 (36.1%) and 12 times (4.3%).ConclusionThe frequent use of Watch group antibiotics prior to presentation to the hospital in rural Burkina Faso highlights the need to address primary care, over-the-counter and informal community-level antibiotic use as part of antibiotic stewardship in LMIC, facilitating referral, access to qualified prescribers, or improving diagnostic tools in health centers.
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::74577c0e6d4a6a8b885649382079adc1Test
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.24.21252387Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi...........74577c0e6d4a6a8b885649382079adc1
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