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Outpatient prescription of oral antibiotics in a training hospital in Turkey: trends in the last decade.

Ismail Yasar Avci1, Selim Kilic, Cengiz Han Acikel, Muharrem Ucar, Metin Hasde, Can Polat Eyigun, Alaadin Pahsa, Sadettin Cetiner.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim was to evaluate the changing trends in outpatient prescription of oral antibiotic forms at a Training Hospital in the last decade. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: All the outpatient prescriptions during April and May 2004 were evaluated. The diagnosis, the department of the prescriber, the count and generic name of each prescribed antibiotic were all noted.
RESULTS: Of the 33,491 outpatient prescripitions, 14.9% included antibiotic (n=5004). The pediatric clinics (26.4%), Ear, Nose and Throat department (13.7%), and the department of Gyneacology and Obstetrics (10.8%) were the leading departments in antibiotic prescriptions. Upper respiratory tract infections (45.4%), urinary tract infection (11.4%) and lower respiratory tract infections (4.2%) shared the first lines of diagnosis stated. Of the antibiotic prescriptions, 96.3% included oral forms. Co-amoxiclav (26.4%), quinolones (11.7%) and cephalosporins (16.5%) were the most frequently prescribed antibiotics. Percent of antibiotic prescriptions based on microbial sensitivity test results was 7.1%.
CONCLUSION: Compared with the results of the study carried out 11 years ago; though co-amoxiclav is still the most frequently prescribed antibiotic, many other changes have been observed in antibiotic prescription attitudes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16181680     DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2005.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect        ISSN: 0163-4453            Impact factor:   6.072


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Journal:  Saudi Pharm J       Date:  2012-11-10       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Alternative therapeutics for self-limiting infections-An indirect approach to the antibiotic resistance challenge.

Authors:  Kristofer Wollein Waldetoft; Sam P Brown
Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2017-12-28       Impact factor: 8.029

3.  Antimicrobial susceptibility profile of uropathogens in Maluti Adventist Hospital patients, 2011.

Authors:  Phillip Mubanga; Wilhelm J Steinberg; Francois C Van Rooyen
Journal:  Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med       Date:  2015-05-12
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