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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines

Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic severely affected Southeast Asia, with >35 million cases and ~360,000 deaths. Despite relatively low rates of secondary bacterial infection among inpatients with COVID-19, several countries reported increased antibiotic use; raising con...

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Autores principales: Fazal, Amara, McGovern, Olivia, Mahon, Garrett, Lessa, Fernanda, Gler, Ma Tarcela, Garcia, Jemelyn, Festin, Mark, Kuntaman, Kuntaman, Parwati, Ida, Siregar, Cherry, Christian, Jay, de Guzman Betito, Gina, Montemayor, Maya, Leon, Arleen De, Borillo, Emmeline, Llanes, Mark, Berba, Regina, Rusli, Musofa, Rizky, Farizal, Qibtiyah, Mariyatul, Semedi, Bambang, Sarassari, Rosantia, Widyatmoko, Leonardus, Andriyoko, Basti, Sugianli, Adhi, Turbawaty, Dewi, Ranita, Ivo, Ginting, Franciscus, Krisna, Made, Joesoef, Rahmadania Marita, Patel, Twisha
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594123/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.209
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author Fazal, Amara
McGovern, Olivia
Mahon, Garrett
Lessa, Fernanda
Gler, Ma Tarcela
Garcia, Jemelyn
Festin, Mark
Kuntaman, Kuntaman
Parwati, Ida
Siregar, Cherry
Christian, Jay
de Guzman Betito, Gina
Montemayor, Maya
Leon, Arleen De
Borillo, Emmeline
Llanes, Mark
Berba, Regina
Rusli, Musofa
Rizky, Farizal
Qibtiyah, Mariyatul
Semedi, Bambang
Sarassari, Rosantia
Widyatmoko, Leonardus
Andriyoko, Basti
Sugianli, Adhi
Turbawaty, Dewi
Ranita, Ivo
Ginting, Franciscus
Krisna, Made
Joesoef, Rahmadania Marita
Patel, Twisha
author_facet Fazal, Amara
McGovern, Olivia
Mahon, Garrett
Lessa, Fernanda
Gler, Ma Tarcela
Garcia, Jemelyn
Festin, Mark
Kuntaman, Kuntaman
Parwati, Ida
Siregar, Cherry
Christian, Jay
de Guzman Betito, Gina
Montemayor, Maya
Leon, Arleen De
Borillo, Emmeline
Llanes, Mark
Berba, Regina
Rusli, Musofa
Rizky, Farizal
Qibtiyah, Mariyatul
Semedi, Bambang
Sarassari, Rosantia
Widyatmoko, Leonardus
Andriyoko, Basti
Sugianli, Adhi
Turbawaty, Dewi
Ranita, Ivo
Ginting, Franciscus
Krisna, Made
Joesoef, Rahmadania Marita
Patel, Twisha
author_sort Fazal, Amara
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description Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic severely affected Southeast Asia, with >35 million cases and ~360,000 deaths. Despite relatively low rates of secondary bacterial infection among inpatients with COVID-19, several countries reported increased antibiotic use; raising concerns for worsening antimicrobial resistance. We assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use of antibiotics commonly used to treat respiratory infections in Southeast Asia. Methods: We evaluated intravenous antibiotic use among hospitalized adults in acute-care wards in 6 hospitals; 3 in Indonesia and 3 in the Philippines. We abstracted data on antibiotics that are commonly used to treat respiratory infections in these hospitals. We calculated antibiotic use rates for the 25 included antibiotics as monthly defined daily dose per 1,000 patient days (or patient discharges where patient days was unavailable) using data from pharmacy dispensing records and administrative records. Median antibiotic use rates for the prepandemic period (March 2018–February 2020) and the pandemic period (March 2020–February 2021) were compared, and percentage changes were calculated for (1) all 25 antibiotics combined; (2) ceftriaxone; (3) vancomycin and linezolid combined (anti-MRSA); and (4) broad-spectrum antibiotics with activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (anti-PSA). Monthly antibiotic use and COVID-19 patient discharges were graphed over the 36-month study period (March 2018–February 2021) to visualize trends (Fig. 1). The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine whether differences in median antibiotic use rates were statistically significant (2-tailed P < .05). Results: Overall, trends in antibiotic use were higher during months with increased COVID-19 patient discharges (Fig. 1). Use of all 25 antibiotics combined significantly increased in 4 of 6 hospitals (6.9%–63.6%) during the pandemic period compared to the prepandemic period. Ceftriaxone use significantly increased in 3 of 6 hospitals (37.1%–55.4%) and decreased in 3 of 6 hospitals (15.9%–31.9%). Anti-PSA antibiotic use significantly increased in 4 of 6 hospitals (16.1%–161.5%). Although anti-MRSA antibiotic use was low (comprising <2% of the overall included antibiotic use in Indonesia and <11% in the Philippines), use during the pandemic increased in 3 of 6 hospitals (59.8%–212.6%). Conclusions: We observed substantial increases in antibiotic use among hospitalized adults in Indonesia and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is concerning given the potential consequence of worsening antimicrobial resistance. Understanding how increases in antibiotic use compares to rates of bacterial infection, antimicrobial resistance, and antibiotic availability and accessibility during this time is important to contextualize results. These findings reinforce the importance of antibiotic stewardship practices to optimize antibiotic use, especially during pandemics. Disclosure: None
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spelling pubmed-105941232023-10-25 Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines Fazal, Amara McGovern, Olivia Mahon, Garrett Lessa, Fernanda Gler, Ma Tarcela Garcia, Jemelyn Festin, Mark Kuntaman, Kuntaman Parwati, Ida Siregar, Cherry Christian, Jay de Guzman Betito, Gina Montemayor, Maya Leon, Arleen De Borillo, Emmeline Llanes, Mark Berba, Regina Rusli, Musofa Rizky, Farizal Qibtiyah, Mariyatul Semedi, Bambang Sarassari, Rosantia Widyatmoko, Leonardus Andriyoko, Basti Sugianli, Adhi Turbawaty, Dewi Ranita, Ivo Ginting, Franciscus Krisna, Made Joesoef, Rahmadania Marita Patel, Twisha Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Antibiotic Stewardship Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic severely affected Southeast Asia, with >35 million cases and ~360,000 deaths. Despite relatively low rates of secondary bacterial infection among inpatients with COVID-19, several countries reported increased antibiotic use; raising concerns for worsening antimicrobial resistance. We assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use of antibiotics commonly used to treat respiratory infections in Southeast Asia. Methods: We evaluated intravenous antibiotic use among hospitalized adults in acute-care wards in 6 hospitals; 3 in Indonesia and 3 in the Philippines. We abstracted data on antibiotics that are commonly used to treat respiratory infections in these hospitals. We calculated antibiotic use rates for the 25 included antibiotics as monthly defined daily dose per 1,000 patient days (or patient discharges where patient days was unavailable) using data from pharmacy dispensing records and administrative records. Median antibiotic use rates for the prepandemic period (March 2018–February 2020) and the pandemic period (March 2020–February 2021) were compared, and percentage changes were calculated for (1) all 25 antibiotics combined; (2) ceftriaxone; (3) vancomycin and linezolid combined (anti-MRSA); and (4) broad-spectrum antibiotics with activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa (anti-PSA). Monthly antibiotic use and COVID-19 patient discharges were graphed over the 36-month study period (March 2018–February 2021) to visualize trends (Fig. 1). The Wilcoxon rank-sum test was used to determine whether differences in median antibiotic use rates were statistically significant (2-tailed P < .05). Results: Overall, trends in antibiotic use were higher during months with increased COVID-19 patient discharges (Fig. 1). Use of all 25 antibiotics combined significantly increased in 4 of 6 hospitals (6.9%–63.6%) during the pandemic period compared to the prepandemic period. Ceftriaxone use significantly increased in 3 of 6 hospitals (37.1%–55.4%) and decreased in 3 of 6 hospitals (15.9%–31.9%). Anti-PSA antibiotic use significantly increased in 4 of 6 hospitals (16.1%–161.5%). Although anti-MRSA antibiotic use was low (comprising <2% of the overall included antibiotic use in Indonesia and <11% in the Philippines), use during the pandemic increased in 3 of 6 hospitals (59.8%–212.6%). Conclusions: We observed substantial increases in antibiotic use among hospitalized adults in Indonesia and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic. The increased use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is concerning given the potential consequence of worsening antimicrobial resistance. Understanding how increases in antibiotic use compares to rates of bacterial infection, antimicrobial resistance, and antibiotic availability and accessibility during this time is important to contextualize results. These findings reinforce the importance of antibiotic stewardship practices to optimize antibiotic use, especially during pandemics. Disclosure: None Cambridge University Press 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10594123/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.209 Text en © The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Antibiotic Stewardship
Fazal, Amara
McGovern, Olivia
Mahon, Garrett
Lessa, Fernanda
Gler, Ma Tarcela
Garcia, Jemelyn
Festin, Mark
Kuntaman, Kuntaman
Parwati, Ida
Siregar, Cherry
Christian, Jay
de Guzman Betito, Gina
Montemayor, Maya
Leon, Arleen De
Borillo, Emmeline
Llanes, Mark
Berba, Regina
Rusli, Musofa
Rizky, Farizal
Qibtiyah, Mariyatul
Semedi, Bambang
Sarassari, Rosantia
Widyatmoko, Leonardus
Andriyoko, Basti
Sugianli, Adhi
Turbawaty, Dewi
Ranita, Ivo
Ginting, Franciscus
Krisna, Made
Joesoef, Rahmadania Marita
Patel, Twisha
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title_full Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title_fullStr Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title_short Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines
title_sort impact of the covid-19 pandemic on inpatient antibiotic use in indonesia and the philippines
topic Antibiotic Stewardship
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10594123/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2023.209
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