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Chulwoo Rhee1, George Aol2, Alice Ouma3, Allan Audi2, Shadrack Muema3, Joshua Auko2, Richard Omore3, George Odongo4, Ryan E Wiegand4, Joel M Montgomery4, Marc-Alain Widdowson4,5, Ciara E O'Reilly6, Godfrey Bigogo2, Jennifer R Verani4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibiotics are essential to treat for many childhood bacterial infections; however inappropriate antibiotic use contributes to antimicrobial resistance. For childhood diarrhea, empiric antibiotic use is recommended for dysentery (bloody diarrhea) for which first-line therapy is ciprofloxacin. We assessed inappropriate antibiotic prescription for childhood diarrhea in two primary healthcare facilities in Kenya.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotics; Diarrhea; Dysentery; Guideline adherence
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Year: 2019 PMID: 32326936 PMCID: PMC6696675 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6771-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Classification of diarrheal children under five by Integrated Management of Childhood Illness guidelines in Kenya Population Based Infectious Disease Surveillance, August 21, 2009–May 3, 2016
Multivariate analysis for factors associated with antibiotic over-prescription for diarrheal children under 5 years old without dysentery in Asembo (N = 2685)
| Factors | Antibiotic prescribed (%) | Antibiotic not prescribed (%) | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjustedb odds ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||||
| Age < 1 | 545/1410 (38.3%) | 408 /1275 (32.0%) | 1.32 (1.13–1.55) | |
| Male | 745/1410 (52.8%) | 707/1275 (55.5%) | 1.11 (0.95–1.29) | |
| Recent medical history | ||||
| Clinic visit within 14 days | 182/1410 (12.9%) | 127/1275 (10.0%) | 1.34 (1.05–1.70) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with diarrheal symptom | 43/1406 (3.1%) | 25/1270 (2.0%) | 1.57 (0.95–2.59) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with antibiotic treatment | 64/1410 (4.5%) | 42/1275 (3.3%) | 1.40 (0.94–2.08) | |
| Signs and symptoms | ||||
| Weight-for-age < −2 | 263/1395 (18.9%) | 254/1262 (20.1%) | 0.92 (0.76–1.12) | |
| Height-for-age < −2 | 369/1320 (28.0%) | 324/1201 (27.0%) | 1.05 (0.88–1.25) | |
| Weight-for-height < −2 | 182/1302 (14.0%) | 182/1181 (15.4%) | 0.89 (0.71–1.11) | |
| Measured or reported fever | 1158/1410 (82.1%) | 1112/1275 (87.2%) | 0.67 (0.54–0.83) | |
| Cough | 691/1410 (49.0%) | 601/1275 (47.1%) | 1.08 (0.93–1.25) | |
| Difficulty breathing | 12/1409 (0.9%) | 11/1274 (0.9%) | 0.99 (0.43–2.24) | |
| Sore throat | 12/1358 (0.9%) | 4/1266 (0.3%) | 2.81 (0.90–8.72) | 5.03 (0.73–34.91) |
| Vomiting | 469/1410 (33.3%) | 462/1272 (36.3%) | 0.87 (0.75–1.03) | 0.79 (0.58–1.07) |
| Runny nose | 477/1410 (33.8%) | 416/1275 (32.6%) | 1.06 (0.90–1.24) | |
| Sneezing | 251/1409 (17.8%) | 202/1275 (15.8%) | 1.15 (0.94–1.41) | |
| Physical examination | ||||
| Restless or irritable | 80/1409 (5.7%) | 46/1270 (3.6%) | 1.60 (1.11–2.32) | 1.39 (0.81–2.40) |
| Sunken eyes | 128/1408 (9.1%) | 78/1270 (6.1%) | 1.53 (1.14–2.05) | 1.22 (0.80–1.84) |
| Drinks eagerly, thirsty | 58/1407 (4.1%) | 36/1268 (2.8%) | 1.47 (0.96–2.25) | |
| Skin tenting | 87/1405 (6.2%) | 46/1270 (3.6%) | 1.76 (1.22–2.53) | |
| Signs of anemia | 30/1378 (2.2%) | 36/1243 (2.9%) | 0.75 (0.46–1.22) | |
| Crackles/rales | 3/1408 (0.2%) | 6/1272 (0.5%) | 0.45 (0.11–1.81) | |
| Clinical diagnoses | ||||
| Gastroenteritis | 1292/1410 (91.6%) | 792/1275 (62.1%) | 6.68 (5.36–8.32) |
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| Malaria | 322/1410 (22.8%) | 660/1275 (51.8%) | 0.27 (0.23–0.33) |
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| Dehydration | 123/1410 (8.7%) | 66/1275 (5.2%) | 1.75 (1.28–2.39) | |
| URTIa | 415/1410 (29.4%) | 352/1275 (27.6%) | 1.09 (0.93–1.29) | |
| Prescription | ||||
| Concurrent ORSa | 1130/1410 (80.1%) | 830/1275 (65.1%) | 2.16 (1.82–2.58) |
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| Concurrent zinc | 765/1410 (54.3%) | 714/1275 (56.0%) | 0.93 (0.80–1.09) | |
aURTI Upper respiratory tract infection, ORS Oral rehydration solution
bAdjusted by variables shown with adjusted OR and within-clinician variation
Odd ratio in bold indicates p-value < 0.05
Multivariate analysis for factors associated with antibiotic over-prescription for diarrheal children under 5 years old without dysentery in Kibera (n = 4518)
| Factors | Antibiotic prescribed (%) | Antibiotic not prescribed (%) | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjustedb odds ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||||
| Age < 1 | 194/904 (21.5%) | 938/3614 (26.0%) | 0.78 (0.65–0.93) |
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| Male | 445/904 (49.2%) | 1763/3614 (48.8%) | 1.02 (0.88–1.19) | |
| Recent medical history | ||||
| Clinic visit within 14 days | 111/904 (12.3%) | 456/3614 (12.6%) | 0.97 (0.77–1.21) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with diarrheal symptom | 40/872 (4.6%) | 147/3446 (4.3%) | 1.08 (0.75–1.54) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with antibiotic treatment | 39/904 (4.3%) | 78/3614 (2.2%) | 2.04 (1.38–3.02) |
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| Signs and symptoms | ||||
| Weight-for-age < −2 | 164/888 (18.5%) | 625/3567 (17.5%) | 1.07 (0.88–1.29) | |
| Height-for-age < − 2 | 313/806 (38.8%) | 1255/3010 (41.7%) | 0.89 (0.76–1.04) | |
| Weight-for-height < −2 | 58/792 (7.3%) | 233/2989 (7.8%) | 0.94 (0.69–1.26) | |
| Measured or reported fever | 188/902 (20.8%) | 360/3605 (9.99%) | 2.37 (1.96–2.88) |
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| Cough | 505/904 (55.9%) | 1667/3612 (46.2%) | 1.48 (1.28–1.71) |
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| Difficulty breathing | 8/865 (0.9%) | 7/3185 (0.2%) | 4.23 (1.53–11.72) |
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| Sore throat | 6/901 (0.7%) | 24/3599 (0.7%) | 1.00 (0.41–2.45) | |
| Vomiting | 98/904 (10.8%) | 575/3611 (15.9%) | 0.64 (0.51–0.81) | 0.74 (0.53–1.03) |
| Runny nose | 491/904 (54.3%) | 1848/3612 (51.2%) | 1.13 (0.98–1.31) | |
| Sneezing | 97/903 (10.7%) | 480/3612 (13.3%) | 0.79 (0.62–0.99) | 0.74 (0.40–1.38) |
| Physical examination | ||||
| Restless or irritable | 8/903 (0.9%) | 33/3585 (0.9%) | 0.96 (0.44–2.09) | |
| Sunken eyes | 11/904 (1.2%) | 58/3591 (1.6%) | 0.75 (0.39–1.44) | |
| Drinks eagerly, thirsty | 11/904 (1.2%) | 33/3598 (0.9%) | 1.33 (0.67–2.64) | |
| Skin tenting | 10/904 (1.1%) | 45/3592 (1.3%) | 0.88 (0.44–1.76) | |
| Signs of anemia | 1/901 (0.1%) | 9/3598 (0.3%) | 0.44 (0.06–3.50) | |
| Crackles/rales | 32/904 (3.5%) | 41/3614 (1.1%) | 3.20 (2.00–5.11) |
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| Clinical diagnoses | ||||
| Gastroenteritis | 670/904 (74.1%) | 2555/3588 (71.2%) | 1.16 (0.98–1.37) | 1.62 (0.94–2.80) |
| Malaria diagnosis | 15/904 (2.0%) | 94/3588 (2.6%) | 0.63 (0.36–1.09) | |
| Dehydration | 5/904 (0.6%) | 44/3588 (1.2%) | 0.45 (0.18–1.13) | |
| URTIa | 415/904 (45.9%) | 1651/3588 (46.0%) | 1.00 (0.86–1.15) | 0.82 (0.52–1.31) |
| Treatment | ||||
| Concurrent ORSa | 578/904 (63.9%) | 2420/3614 (67.0%) | 0.88 (0.75–1.02) | 0.81 (0.54–1.22) |
| Concurrent zinc | 335/904 (37.1%) | 1327/3614 (36.7%) | 1.02 (0.87–1.18) | |
aURTI Upper respiratory tract infection, ORS Oral rehydration solution
bAdjusted by variables shown with adjusted OR and within-clinician variation
Odd ratio in bold indicates p-value < 0.05
Multivariate analysis for factors associated with antibiotic under-prescription for diarrheal children under 5 years old with dysentery in Western Kenya, Asembo (n = 123)
| Factors | Antibiotic prescribed (%) | Antibiotic not prescribed (%) | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjustedb odds ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||||
| Age < 1 | 29/90 (32.2%) | 12/33 (36.4%) | 1.20 (0.52–2.77) | |
| Male | 50/90 (55.6%) | 13/33 (39.4%) | 0.52 (0.23–1.17) | |
| Recent medical history | ||||
| Clinic visit within 14 days | 8/90 (8.9%) | 3/33 (9.1%) | 1.03 (0.26–4.12) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with diarrheal symptom | 4/90 (4.4%) | 1/33 (3.0%) | 0.67 (0.07–6.24) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with antibiotic treatment | 5/90 (5.6%) | 0/33 (0%) | N/A | |
| Signs and symptoms | ||||
| Weight-for-age < −2 | 17/89 (19.1%) | 9/33 (27.3%) | 1.59 (0.63–4.03) | |
| Height-for-age < −2 | 22/85 (25.9%) | 6/30 (20.0%) | 0.72 (0.26–1.98) | |
| Weight-for-height < −2 | 14/85 (16.5%) | 5/30 (16.7%) | 1.02 (0.33–3.10) | |
| Measured or reported fever | 81/90 (90.0%) | 31/33 (93.9%) | 1.72 (0.35–8.42) | |
| Cough | 54/90 (60.0%) | 22/33 (66.7%) | 1.33 (0.58–3.08) | |
| Difficulty breathing | 1 /90 (1.1%) | 0/33 (0%) | N/A | |
| Sore throat | 1/89 (0.9%) | 0/32 (0%) | N/A | |
| Vomiting | 23/90 (25.6%) | 18/33 (54.5%) | 3.50 (1.52–8.04) |
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| Runny nose | 27/90 (30.0%) | 10/33 (30.3%) | 1.02 (0.43–2.42) | |
| Sneezing | 13/90 (14.4%) | 6/33 (18.2%) | 1.32 (0.46–3.81) | |
| Physical examination | ||||
| Restless or irritable | 7/90 (7.8%) | 2/33 (6.1%) | 0.77 (0.15–3.88) | |
| Sunken eyes | 8/90 (8.9%) | 3/33 (12.1%) | 1.41 (0.40–5.05) | |
| Drinks eagerly, thirsty | 4/90 (4.4%) | 1/33 (3.0%) | 0.67 (0.07–6.24) | |
| Skin tenting | 4/90 (4.4%) | 0/33 (0%) | N/A | |
| Signs of anemia | 4/88 (4.6%) | 0/32 (0%) | N/A | |
| Crackles/rales | 0/90 (0%) | 0/33 (0%) | N/A | |
| Clinical diagnoses | ||||
| Gastroenteritis | 42/90 (45.6%) | 10/33 (30.3%) | 0.52 (0.22–1.22) | |
| Malaria diagnosis | 29/90 (32.2%) | 18/33 (54.6%) | 2.52 (1.12–5.71) |
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| Dehydration | 3/90 (3.3%) | 3/33 (9.1%) | 2.90 (0.56–15.13) | |
| URTIa | 20/90 (22.2%) | 8/33 (24.2%) | 1.12 (0.44–2.86) | |
| Dysentery | 47/90 (52.2%) | 8/33 (24.2%) | 0.29 (0.12–0.72) | 0.30 (0.07–1.24) |
| Treatment | ||||
| Concurrent ORSa | 59/90 (65.6%) | 14/33 (42.4%) | 0.39 (0.17–0.88) | 0.34 (0.10–1.19) |
| Concurrent zinc | 41/90 (45.6%) | 15/33 (45.5%) | 1.00 (0.45–2.22) | |
aURTI Upper respiratory tract infection, ORS Oral rehydration solution
bAdjusted by variables shown with adjusted OR and within-clinician variation
Odd ratio in bold indicates p-value < 0.05
Multivariate analysis for factors associated with antibiotic under-prescription for diarrheal children under 5 years old with dysentery in Nairobi, Kibera (n = 179)
| Factors | Antibiotic prescribed (%) | Antibiotic not prescribed (%) | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjustedb odds ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||||
| Age < 1 | 4/47 (8.51%) | 33/132 (25.0%) | 3.58 (1.20–10.72) |
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| Male | 21/47 (44.7%) | 73/132 (55.3%) | 1.53 (0.78–2.99) | |
| Recent medical history | ||||
| Clinic visit within 14 days | 7/47 (14.9%) | 21/132 (15.9%) | 1.08 (0.43–2.74) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with diarrheal symptom | 3/45 (6.7%) | 8/127 (6.3%) | 0.94 (0.24–3.71) | |
| Clinic visit within 14 days with antibiotic treatment | 1/47 (2.1%) | 3/132 (2.3%) | 1.07 (0.11–10.51) | |
| Signs and symptoms | ||||
| Weight-for-age < −2 | 8/47 (17.0%) | 21/132 (15.9%) | 0.92 (0.38–2.25) | |
| Height-for-age < −2 | 23/42 (54.8%) | 46/106 (43.4%) | 0.63 (0.31–1.30) | |
| Weight-for-height < − 2 | 3/42 (7.1%) | 7/106 (6.6%) | 0.92 (0.23–3.74) | |
| Measured or reported fever | 8/47 (17.0%) | 13/132 (9.85%) | 0.53 (0.21–1.38) | 0.34 (0.11–1.05) |
| Cough | 25/47 (53.2%) | 55/132 (41.7%) | 0.63 (0.32–1.22) | 0.54 (0.25–1.17) |
| Difficulty breathing | 1/43 (2.33%) | 0/107 (0%) | N/A | |
| Sore throat | 0/47 (0%) | 0/131 (0%) | N/A | |
| Vomiting | 5/47 (10.6%) | 8/132 (6.1%) | 0.54 (0.17–1.75) | |
| Runny nose | 27/47 (57.5%) | 63/132 (47.7%) | 0.68 (0.35–1.32) | |
| Sneezing | 6/47 (12.7%) | 16/132 (12.1%) | 0.94 (0.35–2.57) | |
| Physical examination | ||||
| Restless or irritable | 0/47 (0%) | 0/131 (0%) | N/A | |
| Sunken eyes | 1/47 (2.1%) | 0/132 (0%) | N/A | |
| Drinks eagerly, thirsty | 2/47 (4.3%) | 0/132 (0%) | N/A | |
| Skin tenting | 1/47 (2.1%) | 0/131 (0%) | N/A | |
| Signs of anemia | 0/47 (0%) | 1/131 (0.8%) | N/A | |
| Crackles/rales | 0/47 (0%) | 1/132 (0.8%) | N/A | |
| Clinical diagnoses | ||||
| Gastroenteritis | 32/47 (68.1%) | 79/131 (60.3%) | 0.71 (0.35–1.44) | |
| Malaria diagnosis | 1/47 (2.1%) | 2/131 (1.5%) | 0.71 (0.06–8.05) | |
| Dehydration | 1/47 (2.1%) | 1/131 (0.8%) | 0.35 (0.02–5.78) | |
| URTIa | 14/47 (29.8%) | 40/131 (30.5%) | 1.04 (0.50–2.14) | |
| Dysentery | 13/47 (27.7%) | 7/131 (5.3%) | 0.15 (0.06–0.40) |
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| Treatment | ||||
| Concurrent ORSa | 37/47 (78.7%) | 83/132 (62.9%) | 0.46 (0.21–1.00) | |
| Concurrent zinc | 15/47 (31.9%) | 42/132 (31.8%) | 1.00 (0.49–2.03) | |
aURTI=Upper respiratory tract infection, ORS=Oral rehydration solution
bAdjusted by variables shown with adjusted OR and within-clinician variation
Odd ratio in bold indicates p-value < 0.05
Fig. 2Proportion and 95% confidence interval of commonly prescribed antibiotics for diarrhea with dysentery. Antibiotics are not mutually exclusive
Fig. 3Proportion and 95% confidence interval of commonly prescribed antibiotics for diarrhea without dysentery. Antibiotics are not mutually exclusive