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Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Treating COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh

Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients with mild or moderate symptoms, antibiotics are frequently being used. This study aimed to determine antibiotics-prescribing practices among Bangladeshi physicians in treating COVID...

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Autores principales: Mondal, Utpal Kumar, Haque, Tahmidul, Biswas, Md Abdullah Al Jubayer, Satter, Syed Moinuddin, Islam, Md Saiful, Alam, Zahidul, Shojon, Mohammad, Debnath, Shubroto, Islam, Mohaiminul, Murshid, Haroon Bin, Hassan, Md Zakiul, Homaira, Nusrat
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101350
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author Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Haque, Tahmidul
Biswas, Md Abdullah Al Jubayer
Satter, Syed Moinuddin
Islam, Md Saiful
Alam, Zahidul
Shojon, Mohammad
Debnath, Shubroto
Islam, Mohaiminul
Murshid, Haroon Bin
Hassan, Md Zakiul
Homaira, Nusrat
author_facet Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Haque, Tahmidul
Biswas, Md Abdullah Al Jubayer
Satter, Syed Moinuddin
Islam, Md Saiful
Alam, Zahidul
Shojon, Mohammad
Debnath, Shubroto
Islam, Mohaiminul
Murshid, Haroon Bin
Hassan, Md Zakiul
Homaira, Nusrat
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description Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients with mild or moderate symptoms, antibiotics are frequently being used. This study aimed to determine antibiotics-prescribing practices among Bangladeshi physicians in treating COVID-19 patients. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among physicians involved in treating COVID-19 patients. During September–November 2021, data were collected from 511 respondents through an online Google Form and hardcopies of self-administered questionnaires. We used descriptive statistics and a regression model to identify the prevalence of prescribing antibiotics among physicians and associated factors influencing their decision making. Out of 511 enrolled physicians, 94.13% prescribed antibiotics to COVID-19 patients irrespective of disease severity. All physicians working in COVID-19–dedicated hospitals and 87% for those working in outpatient wards used antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients. The majority (90%) of physicians reported that antibiotics should be given to COVID-19 patients with underlying respiratory conditions. The most prescribed antibiotics were meropenem, moxifloxacin, and azithromycin. Our study demonstrated high use of antibiotics for treatment of COVID-19 patients irrespective of disease severity and the duty ward of study physicians. Evidence-based interventions to promote judicious use of antibiotics for treating COVID-19 patients in Bangladesh may help in reducing an overuse of antibiotics.
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spelling pubmed-95985212022-10-27 Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Treating COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh Mondal, Utpal Kumar Haque, Tahmidul Biswas, Md Abdullah Al Jubayer Satter, Syed Moinuddin Islam, Md Saiful Alam, Zahidul Shojon, Mohammad Debnath, Shubroto Islam, Mohaiminul Murshid, Haroon Bin Hassan, Md Zakiul Homaira, Nusrat Antibiotics (Basel) Article Although national and international guidelines have strongly discouraged use of antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients with mild or moderate symptoms, antibiotics are frequently being used. This study aimed to determine antibiotics-prescribing practices among Bangladeshi physicians in treating COVID-19 patients. We conducted a cross-sectional survey among physicians involved in treating COVID-19 patients. During September–November 2021, data were collected from 511 respondents through an online Google Form and hardcopies of self-administered questionnaires. We used descriptive statistics and a regression model to identify the prevalence of prescribing antibiotics among physicians and associated factors influencing their decision making. Out of 511 enrolled physicians, 94.13% prescribed antibiotics to COVID-19 patients irrespective of disease severity. All physicians working in COVID-19–dedicated hospitals and 87% for those working in outpatient wards used antibiotics to treat COVID-19 patients. The majority (90%) of physicians reported that antibiotics should be given to COVID-19 patients with underlying respiratory conditions. The most prescribed antibiotics were meropenem, moxifloxacin, and azithromycin. Our study demonstrated high use of antibiotics for treatment of COVID-19 patients irrespective of disease severity and the duty ward of study physicians. Evidence-based interventions to promote judicious use of antibiotics for treating COVID-19 patients in Bangladesh may help in reducing an overuse of antibiotics. MDPI 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9598521/ /pubmed/36290008 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101350 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mondal, Utpal Kumar
Haque, Tahmidul
Biswas, Md Abdullah Al Jubayer
Satter, Syed Moinuddin
Islam, Md Saiful
Alam, Zahidul
Shojon, Mohammad
Debnath, Shubroto
Islam, Mohaiminul
Murshid, Haroon Bin
Hassan, Md Zakiul
Homaira, Nusrat
Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Treating COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh
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title_fullStr Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Treating COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Prescribing Practices for Treating COVID-19 Patients in Bangladesh
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290008
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11101350
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