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The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications

BACKGROUND: The misuse of antimicrobials has major consequences, particularly antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobials’ related adverse effects. So, the WHO proposed antimicrobial surveillance to improve antimicrobials use. This point prevalence survey (PPS) was conducted to illustrate the...

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Autores principales: Ashour, Rehab H, Abdelkader, Eman A, Hamdy, Omar, Elmetwally, Mohamed, Laimon, Wafaa, Abd-Elaziz, Mohamed A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36337931
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S380693
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author Ashour, Rehab H
Abdelkader, Eman A
Hamdy, Omar
Elmetwally, Mohamed
Laimon, Wafaa
Abd-Elaziz, Mohamed A
author_facet Ashour, Rehab H
Abdelkader, Eman A
Hamdy, Omar
Elmetwally, Mohamed
Laimon, Wafaa
Abd-Elaziz, Mohamed A
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description BACKGROUND: The misuse of antimicrobials has major consequences, particularly antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobials’ related adverse effects. So, the WHO proposed antimicrobial surveillance to improve antimicrobials use. This point prevalence survey (PPS) was conducted to illustrate the prevalence of antimicrobial use at Mansoura University hospitals (MUH), Egypt. METHODS: The survey process used was adapted from the European survey of antimicrobial resistance with modifications. The survey was conducted from 8 AM to 8 PM daily within 2 weeks. RESULTS: A total of 300 patients received antimicrobials and the prevalence rate of antimicrobial prescription was 79.15%. The major indications of antimicrobials were surgical prophylaxis followed by the treatment of community-acquired infection. The most commonly prescribed initial antimicrobial group was Aminopenicillin ± β-lactamase inhibitors. Although the purpose for antimicrobial administration was recorded in all cases, the stop/review history was recorded only in 19.6% and local guidelines were not available for 77.6% of antimicrobial prescriptions. The use of combined antimicrobials was common (46.6%), particularly in orthopedic and cardiothoracic surgery. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of antimicrobial prescription at MUH was high which requires serious actions including reviewing the antimicrobial indication, implementing local prescription guidelines, initiating an antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP), and optimizing infection control measures.
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spelling pubmed-96353872022-11-05 The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications Ashour, Rehab H Abdelkader, Eman A Hamdy, Omar Elmetwally, Mohamed Laimon, Wafaa Abd-Elaziz, Mohamed A Infect Drug Resist Original Research BACKGROUND: The misuse of antimicrobials has major consequences, particularly antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobials’ related adverse effects. So, the WHO proposed antimicrobial surveillance to improve antimicrobials use. This point prevalence survey (PPS) was conducted to illustrate the prevalence of antimicrobial use at Mansoura University hospitals (MUH), Egypt. METHODS: The survey process used was adapted from the European survey of antimicrobial resistance with modifications. The survey was conducted from 8 AM to 8 PM daily within 2 weeks. RESULTS: A total of 300 patients received antimicrobials and the prevalence rate of antimicrobial prescription was 79.15%. The major indications of antimicrobials were surgical prophylaxis followed by the treatment of community-acquired infection. The most commonly prescribed initial antimicrobial group was Aminopenicillin ± β-lactamase inhibitors. Although the purpose for antimicrobial administration was recorded in all cases, the stop/review history was recorded only in 19.6% and local guidelines were not available for 77.6% of antimicrobial prescriptions. The use of combined antimicrobials was common (46.6%), particularly in orthopedic and cardiothoracic surgery. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of antimicrobial prescription at MUH was high which requires serious actions including reviewing the antimicrobial indication, implementing local prescription guidelines, initiating an antimicrobial stewardship program (ASP), and optimizing infection control measures. Dove 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9635387/ /pubmed/36337931 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S380693 Text en © 2022 Ashour et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Ashour, Rehab H
Abdelkader, Eman A
Hamdy, Omar
Elmetwally, Mohamed
Laimon, Wafaa
Abd-Elaziz, Mohamed A
The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title_full The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title_fullStr The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title_full_unstemmed The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title_short The Pattern of Antimicrobial Prescription at a Tertiary Health Center in Egypt: A Point Survey and Implications
title_sort pattern of antimicrobial prescription at a tertiary health center in egypt: a point survey and implications
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36337931
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S380693
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