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Antibiotic Use and Treatment Outcomes among Children with Community-Acquired Pneumonia Admitted to a Tertiary Care Public Hospital in Nepal.

Bhishma Pokhrel1, Tapendra Koirala2, Dipendra Gautam3, Ajay Kumar4,5,6, Bienvenu Salim Camara7, Saw Saw8, Sunil Kumar Daha1, Sunaina Gurung1, Animesh Khulal1, Sonu Kumar Yadav1, Pinky Baral9, Meeru Gurung1, Shrijana Shrestha1.   

Abstract

In the era of growing antimicrobial resistance, there is a concern about the effectiveness of first-line antibiotics such as ampicillin in children hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia. In this study, we describe antibiotic use and treatment outcomes among under-five children with community-acquired pneumonia admitted to a tertiary care public hospital in Nepal from 2017 to 2019. In this cross-sectional study involving secondary analysis of hospital data, there were 659 patients and 30% of them had a history of prehospital antibiotic use. Irrespective of prehospital antibiotic use, ampicillin monotherapy (70%) was the most common first-line treatment provided during hospitalization followed by ceftriaxone monotherapy (12%). The remaining children (18%) were treated with various other antibiotics alone or in combination as first-line treatment. Broad-spectrum antibiotics such as linezolid, vancomycin, and meropenem were used in less than 1% of patients. Overall, 66 (10%) children were required to switch to second-line treatment and only 7 (1%) children were required to switch to third-line treatment. Almost all (99%) children recovered without any sequelae. This study highlights the effectiveness of ampicillin monotherapy in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized children in a non-intensive care unit setting.

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Keywords:  CAP; SORT IT; antibiotic use; community-acquired pneumonia; operational research; treatment outcome

Year:  2021        PMID: 33923973     DOI: 10.3390/tropicalmed6020055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Infect Dis        ISSN: 2414-6366


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