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Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced antimicrobial use in hospitals, raising concerns regarding increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through their overuse. The objective of this study was to assess patterns of antimicrobial prescribing during the current COVID-19 pandemic among hos...

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Autores principales: Saleem, Zikria, Haseeb, Abdul, Godman, Brian, Batool, Narjis, Altaf, Ummara, Ahsan, Umar, Khan, Faiz Ullah, Mustafa, Zia Ul, Nadeem, Muhammad Umer, Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid, Mugheera, Muhammad, Rehman, Inaam Ur, Khan, Asma Fareed, Saeed, Hamid, Hossain, Mohammad Akbar, Raafat, Mohamed, Radwan, Rozan Mohammad, Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12010070
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author Saleem, Zikria
Haseeb, Abdul
Godman, Brian
Batool, Narjis
Altaf, Ummara
Ahsan, Umar
Khan, Faiz Ullah
Mustafa, Zia Ul
Nadeem, Muhammad Umer
Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid
Mugheera, Muhammad
Rehman, Inaam Ur
Khan, Asma Fareed
Saeed, Hamid
Hossain, Mohammad Akbar
Raafat, Mohamed
Radwan, Rozan Mohammad
Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid
author_facet Saleem, Zikria
Haseeb, Abdul
Godman, Brian
Batool, Narjis
Altaf, Ummara
Ahsan, Umar
Khan, Faiz Ullah
Mustafa, Zia Ul
Nadeem, Muhammad Umer
Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid
Mugheera, Muhammad
Rehman, Inaam Ur
Khan, Asma Fareed
Saeed, Hamid
Hossain, Mohammad Akbar
Raafat, Mohamed
Radwan, Rozan Mohammad
Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced antimicrobial use in hospitals, raising concerns regarding increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through their overuse. The objective of this study was to assess patterns of antimicrobial prescribing during the current COVID-19 pandemic among hospitals in Pakistan, including the prevalence of COVID-19. A point prevalence survey (PPS) was performed among 11 different hospitals from November 2020 to January 2021. The study included all hospitalized patients receiving an antibiotic on the day of the PPS. The Global-PPS web-based application was used for data entry and analysis. Out of 1024 hospitalized patients, 662 (64.64%) received antimicrobials. The top three most common indications for antimicrobial use were pneumonia (13.3%), central nervous system infections (10.4%) and gastrointestinal indications (10.4%). Ceftriaxone (26.6%), metronidazole (9.7%) and vancomycin (7.9%) were the top three most commonly prescribed antimicrobials among surveyed patients, with the majority of antibiotics administered empirically (97.9%). Most antimicrobials for surgical prophylaxis were given for more than one day, which is a concern. Overall, a high percentage of antimicrobial use, including broad-spectrums, was seen among the different hospitals in Pakistan during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Multifaceted interventions are needed to enhance rational antimicrobial prescribing including limiting their prescribing post-operatively for surgical prophylaxis.
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spelling pubmed-98548852023-01-21 Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications Saleem, Zikria Haseeb, Abdul Godman, Brian Batool, Narjis Altaf, Ummara Ahsan, Umar Khan, Faiz Ullah Mustafa, Zia Ul Nadeem, Muhammad Umer Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid Mugheera, Muhammad Rehman, Inaam Ur Khan, Asma Fareed Saeed, Hamid Hossain, Mohammad Akbar Raafat, Mohamed Radwan, Rozan Mohammad Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid Antibiotics (Basel) Article The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced antimicrobial use in hospitals, raising concerns regarding increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through their overuse. The objective of this study was to assess patterns of antimicrobial prescribing during the current COVID-19 pandemic among hospitals in Pakistan, including the prevalence of COVID-19. A point prevalence survey (PPS) was performed among 11 different hospitals from November 2020 to January 2021. The study included all hospitalized patients receiving an antibiotic on the day of the PPS. The Global-PPS web-based application was used for data entry and analysis. Out of 1024 hospitalized patients, 662 (64.64%) received antimicrobials. The top three most common indications for antimicrobial use were pneumonia (13.3%), central nervous system infections (10.4%) and gastrointestinal indications (10.4%). Ceftriaxone (26.6%), metronidazole (9.7%) and vancomycin (7.9%) were the top three most commonly prescribed antimicrobials among surveyed patients, with the majority of antibiotics administered empirically (97.9%). Most antimicrobials for surgical prophylaxis were given for more than one day, which is a concern. Overall, a high percentage of antimicrobial use, including broad-spectrums, was seen among the different hospitals in Pakistan during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Multifaceted interventions are needed to enhance rational antimicrobial prescribing including limiting their prescribing post-operatively for surgical prophylaxis. MDPI 2022-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9854885/ /pubmed/36671271 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12010070 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Saleem, Zikria
Haseeb, Abdul
Godman, Brian
Batool, Narjis
Altaf, Ummara
Ahsan, Umar
Khan, Faiz Ullah
Mustafa, Zia Ul
Nadeem, Muhammad Umer
Farrukh, Muhammad Junaid
Mugheera, Muhammad
Rehman, Inaam Ur
Khan, Asma Fareed
Saeed, Hamid
Hossain, Mohammad Akbar
Raafat, Mohamed
Radwan, Rozan Mohammad
Iqbal, Muhammad Shahid
Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title_full Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title_fullStr Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title_full_unstemmed Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title_short Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use during the COVID-19 Pandemic among Different Hospitals in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
title_sort point prevalence survey of antimicrobial use during the covid-19 pandemic among different hospitals in pakistan: findings and implications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9854885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36671271
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12010070
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