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Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries
BACKGROUND: Point prevalence surveys (PPSs) on antibiotic use are useful for understanding different aspects related to prescription patterns in hospitals. METHODS: An adaptation of the WHO methodology for a PPS on antibiotic use was applied. Hospital wards were divided into medical (MED), surgical...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkab459 |
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author | Levy Hara, Gabriel Rojas-Cortés, Robin Molina León, Helvert Felipe Dreser Mansilla, Anahí Alfonso Orta, Ismary Rizo-Amezquita, José Noe Santos Herrera, René Guillermo Mendoza de Ayala, Silvia Arce Villalobos, Marlen Mantilla Ponte, Hilda Davila, Ever Aguilar, Gloria Porrás, Analía Ramón-Pardo, Pilar Castro, José Luis |
author_facet | Levy Hara, Gabriel Rojas-Cortés, Robin Molina León, Helvert Felipe Dreser Mansilla, Anahí Alfonso Orta, Ismary Rizo-Amezquita, José Noe Santos Herrera, René Guillermo Mendoza de Ayala, Silvia Arce Villalobos, Marlen Mantilla Ponte, Hilda Davila, Ever Aguilar, Gloria Porrás, Analía Ramón-Pardo, Pilar Castro, José Luis |
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description | BACKGROUND: Point prevalence surveys (PPSs) on antibiotic use are useful for understanding different aspects related to prescription patterns in hospitals. METHODS: An adaptation of the WHO methodology for a PPS on antibiotic use was applied. Hospital wards were divided into medical (MED), surgical (SUR), ICUs, gynaecology and obstetrics (GO), high-risk (HR) and mixed wards (MIX). A web application (RedCap(©)) through a mobile device was used for data collection. RESULTS: Between December 2018 and August 2019, 5444 patients in 33 hospitals in five countries were included (10 hospitals in Cuba, 7 in Paraguay, 6 in El Salvador, 5 in Mexico and 5 in Peru). Of these patients, 54.6% received at least one antibiotic, with variations between and within hospitals and countries. Antibiotics were more frequently used in ICUs (67.2%), SUR (64.5%) and MED wards (54.2%), with 51.2% of antibiotics prescribed for community-acquired infections (CAIs), 22.9% for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), 11.1% for surgical prophylaxis and 6.1% for unknown reasons. Adherence to guidelines was observed in 68.6% of cases (72.8% for CAIs, 72.4% for HAIs and 44.3% for prophylaxis). Third-generation cephalosporins were the class of antibiotics most frequently used (26.8%), followed by carbapenems (10.3%) and fluoroquinolones (8%). Targeted treatments were achieved in 17.3% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Antibiotic use was generally higher than that published in other studies. There is an urgent need to promote and strengthen the antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Latin America. |
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spelling | pubmed-90924432022-05-12 Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries Levy Hara, Gabriel Rojas-Cortés, Robin Molina León, Helvert Felipe Dreser Mansilla, Anahí Alfonso Orta, Ismary Rizo-Amezquita, José Noe Santos Herrera, René Guillermo Mendoza de Ayala, Silvia Arce Villalobos, Marlen Mantilla Ponte, Hilda Davila, Ever Aguilar, Gloria Porrás, Analía Ramón-Pardo, Pilar Castro, José Luis J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research BACKGROUND: Point prevalence surveys (PPSs) on antibiotic use are useful for understanding different aspects related to prescription patterns in hospitals. METHODS: An adaptation of the WHO methodology for a PPS on antibiotic use was applied. Hospital wards were divided into medical (MED), surgical (SUR), ICUs, gynaecology and obstetrics (GO), high-risk (HR) and mixed wards (MIX). A web application (RedCap(©)) through a mobile device was used for data collection. RESULTS: Between December 2018 and August 2019, 5444 patients in 33 hospitals in five countries were included (10 hospitals in Cuba, 7 in Paraguay, 6 in El Salvador, 5 in Mexico and 5 in Peru). Of these patients, 54.6% received at least one antibiotic, with variations between and within hospitals and countries. Antibiotics were more frequently used in ICUs (67.2%), SUR (64.5%) and MED wards (54.2%), with 51.2% of antibiotics prescribed for community-acquired infections (CAIs), 22.9% for healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), 11.1% for surgical prophylaxis and 6.1% for unknown reasons. Adherence to guidelines was observed in 68.6% of cases (72.8% for CAIs, 72.4% for HAIs and 44.3% for prophylaxis). Third-generation cephalosporins were the class of antibiotics most frequently used (26.8%), followed by carbapenems (10.3%) and fluoroquinolones (8%). Targeted treatments were achieved in 17.3% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: Antibiotic use was generally higher than that published in other studies. There is an urgent need to promote and strengthen the antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Latin America. Oxford University Press 2021-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9092443/ /pubmed/34957520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkab459 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com. 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 | Original Research Levy Hara, Gabriel Rojas-Cortés, Robin Molina León, Helvert Felipe Dreser Mansilla, Anahí Alfonso Orta, Ismary Rizo-Amezquita, José Noe Santos Herrera, René Guillermo Mendoza de Ayala, Silvia Arce Villalobos, Marlen Mantilla Ponte, Hilda Davila, Ever Aguilar, Gloria Porrás, Analía Ramón-Pardo, Pilar Castro, José Luis Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title | Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title_full | Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title_fullStr | Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title_short | Point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in Latin American countries |
title_sort | point prevalence survey of antibiotic use in hospitals in latin american countries |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9092443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957520 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkab459 |
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