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High rates of prescribing antimicrobials for prophylaxis in children and neonates : results from the antibiotic resistance and prescribing in European children point prevalence survey

Authors :
Hufnagel, Markus
Versporten, Ann
Bielicki, Julia
Drapier, Nico
Sharland, Mike
Goossens, Herman
Sherland, Mike
Maria Calle, Graciela
Clark, Julia
Cooper, Celia
Blyth, Christopher C.
Francis, Joshua Reginald
Alsalman, Jameela
Jansen, Hilde
Mahieu, Ludo
Van Rossom, Paul
Vandewal, Wouter
Lepage, Philippe
Blumental, Sophie
Briquet, Caroline
Robbrecht, Dirk
Maton, Pierre
Gabriels, Patrick
Rubic, Zana
Kovacevic, Tanja
Nielsen, Jens Peter
Petersen, Jes Reinholdt
Poorisrisak, Porntiva
Jensen, Lise Heilmann
Laan, Mari
Tamm, Eda
Matsinen, Maire
Rummukainen, Maija-Liisa
Gajdos, Vincent
Olivier, Romain
Le Marechal, Flore
Martinot, Alain
Dubos, Francois
Lagree, Marion
Prot-Labarthe, Sonia
Lorrot, Mathie
Orbach, Daniel
Pagava, Karaman
Knuf, Markus
Schlag, Stephanie A. A.
Liese, Johannes
Renner, Lorna
Enimil, Anthony
Awunyo, Marah
Syridou, Garyfallia
Spyridis, Nikos
Critselis, Elena
Kouni, Sofia
Mougkou, Katerina
Ladomenou, Fani
Gkentzi, Despoina
Iosifidis, Elias
Roilides, Emmanuel
Sahu, Suneeta
Murki, Srinivas
Malviya, Manoj
Kalavalapalli, Durga Bhavani
Singh, Sanjeev
Singhal, Tanu
Garg, Garima
Garg, Pankaj
Kler, Neelam
Soltani, Jafar
Jafarpour, Zahra
Pouladfar, Gholamreza
Nicolini, Giangiacomo
Montagnani, Carlotta
Galli, Luisa
Esposito, Susanna
Tenconi, Rossana
Lo Vecchio, Andrea
Dona, Daniele
Giaquinto, Carlo
Borgia, Eleonora
D'Argenio, Patrizia
De Luca, Maia
Centenari, Chiara
Raka, Lul
Raka, Denis
Omar, Abeer
Al-Mousa, Haifaa
Mozgis, Dzintars
Sviestina, Inese
Burokiene, Sigita
Usonis, Vytautas
Tavchioska, Gabriela
Hargadon-Lowe, Antonia
Zarb, Peter
Borg, Michael A.
Gonzalez Lozano, Carlos Agustin
Zarate Castanon, Patricia
Cancino, Martha E.
McCullagh, Bernadette
McCorry, Ann
Gormley, Cairine
Al Maskari, Zaina
Al-Jardani, Amina
Pluta, Magdalena
Rodrigues, Fernanda
Brett, Ana
Esteves, Isabel
Marques, Laura
AlAjmi, Jameela Ali
Cambrea, Simona Claudia
Rashed, Asia N.
Al Azmi, Aeshah Abdu Mubarak
Chan, Si Min
Isa, Mas Suhaila
Najdenov, Peter
Cizman, Milan
Unuk, Sibila
Finlayson, Heather
Dramowski, Angela
Mate-Cano, Irene
Soto, Beatriz
Calvo, Cristina
Santiago, Begona
Saavedra-Lozano, Jesus
Bustinza, Amaya
Escosa-Garcia, Luis
Ureta, Noelia
Lopez-Varela, Elisa
Rojo, Pablo
Tagarro, Alfredo
Terol Barrero, Pedro
Maria Rincon-Lopez, Elena
Abubakar, Ismaela
Aston, Jeff
Patel, Mitul
Russell, Alison Bedford
Heginbothom, Maggie
Satodia, Prakash
Garbash, Mehdi
Johnson, Alison
Sharpe, David
Barton, Christopher
Menson, Esse
Arenas-Lopez, Sara
Luck, Suzanne
Doerholt, Katja
McMaster, Paddy
Caldwell, Neil A.
Lunn, Andrew
Drysdale, Simon B.
Howe, Rachel
Scorrer, Tim
Gahleitner, Florian
Gupta, Richa
Nash, Clare
Alexander, John
Raman, Mala
Bell, Emily
Rajagopal, Veena
Kohlhoff, Stephan
Cox, Elaine
Nichols, Kristen
Zaoutis, Theoklis
Mahieu, Ludo
ARPEC Project Grp
Source :
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, Hufnagel, M, Versporten, A, Bielicki, J, Drapier, N, Sharland, M, Goossens, H & ARPEC Project Group 2019, ' High Rates of Prescribing Antimicrobials for Prophylaxis in Children and Neonates : Results From the Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children Point Prevalence Survey ', Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 143-151 . https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piy019
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic antimicrobial agents used for prophylaxis among pediatric patients hospitalized in 41 countries worldwide.Methods: Using the standardized Antibiotic Resistance and Prescribing in European Children Point Prevalence Survey protocol, a cross-sectional point-prevalence survey was conducted at 226 pediatric hospitals in 41 countries from October 1 to November 30, 2012.Results: Overall, 17693 pediatric patients were surveyed and 36.7% of them received antibiotics (n = 6499). Of 6818 inpatient children, 2242 (32.9%) received at least 1 antimicrobial for prophylactic use. Of 11899 prescriptions for antimicrobials, 3400 (28.6%) were provided for prophylactic use. Prophylaxis for medical diseases was the indication in 73.4% of cases (2495 of 3400), whereas 26.6% of prescriptions were for surgical diseases (905 of 3400). In approximately half the cases (48.7% [1656 of 3400]), a combination of 2 or more antimicrobials was prescribed. The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics (BSAs), which included tetracyclines, macrolides, lincosamides, and sulfonamides/trimethoprim, was high (51.8% [1761 of 3400]). Broad-spectrum antibiotic use for medical prophylaxis was more common in Asia (risk ratio [RR], 1.322; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.202-1.653) and more restricted in Australia (RR, 0.619; 95% CI, 0.521-0.736). Prescription of BSA for surgical prophylaxis also varied according to United Nations region. Finally, a high percentage of surgical patients (79.7% [721 of 905]) received their prophylaxis for longer than 1 day.Conclusions: A high proportion of hospitalized children received prophylactic BSAs. This represents a clear target for quality improvement. Collectively speaking, it is critical to reduce total prophylactic prescribing, BSA use, and prolonged prescription.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20487193
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b08e6bb65b8e71f1a978ccad8b97023f