Antibiotic use in Vietnamese hospitals: a multicenter point-prevalence study.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Inappropriate antibiotic prescribing appears to be common worldwide and is contributing to the selection of resistant organisms. This study examined the prevalence of antibiotic prescription and the appropriateness of indications for these prescriptions in 36 representative general hospitals across Vietnam. METHODS:A point-prevalence study was performed between February and December 2008. All inpatients on the day of the survey were included in the analysis. Standard published guidelines were used to evaluate the appropriateness of indications for antibiotic prescription. RESULTS:On the day of the study, 5,104 of 7,571 patients (67.4%) were receiving antibiotic therapy. The antibiotic prescription rate was highest in surgery wards (93.2%) and lowest in medical wards (48.2%). Of the 5,104 patients receiving antibiotics, the most commonly prescribed agents were cephalosporins (70.2%), penicillins (21.6%), and aminoglycosides (18.9%). Approximately one-third of the patients (1,573 of 5,104) had an inappropriate indication for prescription. Risk factors independently associated with inappropriate indication for antibiotic prescription were seen in hospitals at the national level, obstetrics and gynecology departments, and surgical wards. CONCLUSIONS:Our data indicate a high rate of antibiotic use in Vietnamese hospitals, and also a high prevalence of inappropriate indications for antibiotic prescriptions. These findings suggest important areas for intervention and implementation of antibiotic stewardship policies in Vietnamese hospitals.

journal_name

Am J Infect Control

authors

Thu TA,Rahman M,Coffin S,Harun-Or-Rashid M,Sakamoto J,Hung NV

doi

10.1016/j.ajic.2011.10.020

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-11-01 00:00:00

pages

840-4

issue

9

eissn

0196-6553

issn

1527-3296

pii

S0196-6553(11)01304-6

journal_volume

40

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