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152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are empirically used in COVID-19 patients resulting in inappropriate stewardship and increased antimicrobial resistance. Our objective was to assess antimicrobial use among suspected COVID-19 in-patients while waiting for the COVID-19 test report. METHODS: From March to Au...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8645023/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.354 |
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author | Mah-E-Muneer, Syeda Hassan, Md Zakiul Al Jubayer Biswas, Md Abdullah Akhtar, Zubair Das, Pritimoy Rahman, Fahmida Islam, Md Ariful Chowdhury, Fahmida |
author_facet | Mah-E-Muneer, Syeda Hassan, Md Zakiul Al Jubayer Biswas, Md Abdullah Akhtar, Zubair Das, Pritimoy Rahman, Fahmida Islam, Md Ariful Chowdhury, Fahmida |
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description | BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are empirically used in COVID-19 patients resulting in inappropriate stewardship and increased antimicrobial resistance. Our objective was to assess antimicrobial use among suspected COVID-19 in-patients while waiting for the COVID-19 test report. METHODS: From March to August 2020, we collected data from in-patients of 12 tertiary-level hospitals across Bangladesh. We identified suspected COVID-19 patients; collected information on antimicrobial received within 24 h before and on hospitalization; and tested nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV-2 using rRT-PCR. We used descriptive statistics and a regression model for data analysis. RESULTS: Among 1188 suspected COVID-19 patients, the median age was 34 years (IQR:2–56), 69% were male, 40% had comorbidities, 53% required oxygen, and 1% required ICU or ventilation support after admission. Antibiotics were used in 92% of patients, 47% within 24 h before, and 89% on admission. Patients also received antiviral, mostly favipiravir (1%) and antiparasitic drugs particularly ivermectin (3%). Third-generation cephalosporin use was the highest (708;60%), followed by macrolide (481;40%), and the majority (853;78%) who took antibiotics were SARS-CoV-2 negative. On admission, 77% mild and 94% moderately ill patients received antibiotics. Before admission, 3% patients had two antibiotics, and on admission, 27% received two to four classes of antibiotics at the same time. According to WHO AWaRe classification, the Watch group antibiotics were mostly used before (43%) as well as on admission (80%). Reserve group antibiotic particularly linezolid was used in 1% patients includes mild cases on admission. Antibiotic use on admission was higher among severely ill patients (AOR = 11.7;95%CI:4.5–30.1) and those who received antibiotics within 24 h before hospital admission (AOR = 1.6;95%CI:1.0–2.5). [Image: see text] Antimicrobials used among suspected COVID-19 patients and SARS-CoV-2 positive and negative patients 24 h before and on hospital admission at 12 selected hospitals in Bangladesh, March–August 2020 [Image: see text] Antimicrobials used on admission among suspected COVID-19 patients according to disease severity at 12 selected hospitals in Bangladesh, March–August 2020 CONCLUSION: Antimicrobial use was highly prevalent among suspected COVID-19 in-patients in Bangladesh. Initiating treatment with Watch group antibiotics like third-generation cephalosporin and azithromycin among mild to moderately ill patients were common. Promoting antimicrobial stewardship with monitoring is essential to prevent blanket antibiotic use, thereby mitigating antimicrobial resistance. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-86450232021-12-06 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic Mah-E-Muneer, Syeda Hassan, Md Zakiul Al Jubayer Biswas, Md Abdullah Akhtar, Zubair Das, Pritimoy Rahman, Fahmida Islam, Md Ariful Chowdhury, Fahmida Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are empirically used in COVID-19 patients resulting in inappropriate stewardship and increased antimicrobial resistance. Our objective was to assess antimicrobial use among suspected COVID-19 in-patients while waiting for the COVID-19 test report. METHODS: From March to August 2020, we collected data from in-patients of 12 tertiary-level hospitals across Bangladesh. We identified suspected COVID-19 patients; collected information on antimicrobial received within 24 h before and on hospitalization; and tested nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV-2 using rRT-PCR. We used descriptive statistics and a regression model for data analysis. RESULTS: Among 1188 suspected COVID-19 patients, the median age was 34 years (IQR:2–56), 69% were male, 40% had comorbidities, 53% required oxygen, and 1% required ICU or ventilation support after admission. Antibiotics were used in 92% of patients, 47% within 24 h before, and 89% on admission. Patients also received antiviral, mostly favipiravir (1%) and antiparasitic drugs particularly ivermectin (3%). Third-generation cephalosporin use was the highest (708;60%), followed by macrolide (481;40%), and the majority (853;78%) who took antibiotics were SARS-CoV-2 negative. On admission, 77% mild and 94% moderately ill patients received antibiotics. Before admission, 3% patients had two antibiotics, and on admission, 27% received two to four classes of antibiotics at the same time. According to WHO AWaRe classification, the Watch group antibiotics were mostly used before (43%) as well as on admission (80%). Reserve group antibiotic particularly linezolid was used in 1% patients includes mild cases on admission. Antibiotic use on admission was higher among severely ill patients (AOR = 11.7;95%CI:4.5–30.1) and those who received antibiotics within 24 h before hospital admission (AOR = 1.6;95%CI:1.0–2.5). [Image: see text] Antimicrobials used among suspected COVID-19 patients and SARS-CoV-2 positive and negative patients 24 h before and on hospital admission at 12 selected hospitals in Bangladesh, March–August 2020 [Image: see text] Antimicrobials used on admission among suspected COVID-19 patients according to disease severity at 12 selected hospitals in Bangladesh, March–August 2020 CONCLUSION: Antimicrobial use was highly prevalent among suspected COVID-19 in-patients in Bangladesh. Initiating treatment with Watch group antibiotics like third-generation cephalosporin and azithromycin among mild to moderately ill patients were common. Promoting antimicrobial stewardship with monitoring is essential to prevent blanket antibiotic use, thereby mitigating antimicrobial resistance. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2021-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8645023/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.354 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts Mah-E-Muneer, Syeda Hassan, Md Zakiul Al Jubayer Biswas, Md Abdullah Akhtar, Zubair Das, Pritimoy Rahman, Fahmida Islam, Md Ariful Chowdhury, Fahmida 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title | 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full | 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_fullStr | 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_short | 152. Use of Antimicrobials among Suspected COVID-19 Patients at Selected 12 Hospitals in Bangladesh: Findings from the First Wave of COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_sort | 152. use of antimicrobials among suspected covid-19 patients at selected 12 hospitals in bangladesh: findings from the first wave of covid-19 pandemic |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8645023/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab466.354 |
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