| Literature DB >> 23251643 |
Michiel B Haeseker1, Nicole H T M Dukers-Muijrers, Christian J P A Hoebe, Cathrien A Bruggeman, Jochen W L Cals, Annelies Verbon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic consumption is associated with adverse drug events (ADE) and increasing antibiotic resistance. Detailed information of antibiotic prescribing in different age categories is scarce, but necessary to develop strategies for prudent antibiotic use. The aim of this study was to determine the antibiotic prescriptions of different antibiotic classes in general practice in relation to age.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23251643 PMCID: PMC3520879 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051860
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Population characteristics of the RNH in patient years.
| Antibiotic prescription | Total | ||
| No | Yes | ||
| Age categories | |||
| • 18–44 yr | 252,120 (43%) | 28,297 (37%) | 280,417 (43%) |
| • 45–64 yr | 210,943 (36%) | 26,581 (35%) | 237,524 (36%) |
| • 65–79 yr | 92,691 (16%) | 15,440 (20%) | 108,131 (16%) |
| • >80 yr | 27,390 (5%) | 5,478 (7%) | 32,868 (5%) |
| Gender | |||
| • Male | 289,966 (50%) | 28,655 (38%) | 318,621 (48%) |
| • Female | 293,178 (50%) | 47,141 (62%) | 340,319 (52%) |
| Education | |||
| • Secondary school or lower secondary vocational education | 188,361 (32%) | 30,161 (40%) | 218,522 (33%) |
| • Senior secondary vocational education | 81,523 (14%) | 11,905 (16%) | 93,428 (14%) |
| • Higher education and University | 26,248 (5%) | 3,352 (4%) | 29,600 (5%) |
| • Unknown | 287,012 (49%) | 30,378 (40%) | 317,390 (48%) |
| Chronic disease | |||
| • No | 369,062 (63%) | 39,161 (52%) | 408,233 (62%) |
| • Yes | 214,082 (37%) | 36,635 (48%) | 250,717 (38%) |
| General Practice | |||
| • Rural | 386,365 (66%) | 45,900 (61%) | 432,265 (66%) |
| • Urban | 196,779 (34%) | 29,896 (39%) | 226,675 (34%) |
| Total | 583,144 (85%) | 75,796 (15%) | 658,940 (100%) |
Figure 1Percentage of patients years with at least one antibiotic prescription that year in different age categories during 2000–2009 (p<0.001).
Figure 2Percentage of patients with at least one antibiotic prescription that year for different classes of antibiotic prescriptions in different age categories during 2000–2009 (p<0.001).
Figure 3Percentage of adverse drug events with number of co-medication per age category during 2000–2009.