Trends in antibiotic prescribing in Grampian were monitored prospectively for seven years from 1986 using computerised ward stock lists and laboratory data relating to all in-patient and out-patient treatments in all Grampian hospitals serving a population of 500,000. The main outcome measures were the number of antibiotics available for routine and restricted uses, annual expenditure and defined daily doses (DDDs) of high expenditure antimicrobial agents. An antibiotic committee introduced a policy and formulary in the third year of the study which had only limited success in controlling prescribing. During the period of the study 30 new antibiotics were considered for inclusion in the hospital formulary, but only seven were incorporated, ...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics may contribute towards higher levels antimicro...
Effective antibiotics have been available for humans only the last 70 years and have been a prerequi...
Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To analyse trends in antibiotic use in Dutch hospitals over...
Antibiotic pressure contributes to rising antibiotic resistance. Policy guidelines encourage rationa...
M Cooper2 In late 2001, a group of South Australian metropolitan public and private hospitals commen...
Antimicrobial resistance has become one of the greatest threats to global health. Over 80% of antibi...
In the therapeutic field, analysis of antibiotics consumption and use is of great importance: it is ...
In recent years, there have been several initiatives to encourage more prudent prescribing of antibi...
Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics may contribute towards higher levels antimicrobial resista...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to retrospectively analyse patterns of primary care anti...
Antibiotic pressure contributes to rising antibiotic resistance. Policy guidelines encourage rationa...
Contains fulltext : 88223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ha...
Objectives: To model the relative role of old and newly introduced antibiotics in shaping increased ...
In paediatrics, antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. Because of an overall rise...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics may contribute towards higher levels antimicro...
Effective antibiotics have been available for humans only the last 70 years and have been a prerequi...
Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To analyse trends in antibiotic use in Dutch hospitals over...
Antibiotic pressure contributes to rising antibiotic resistance. Policy guidelines encourage rationa...
M Cooper2 In late 2001, a group of South Australian metropolitan public and private hospitals commen...
Antimicrobial resistance has become one of the greatest threats to global health. Over 80% of antibi...
In the therapeutic field, analysis of antibiotics consumption and use is of great importance: it is ...
In recent years, there have been several initiatives to encourage more prudent prescribing of antibi...
Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics may contribute towards higher levels antimicrobial resista...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to retrospectively analyse patterns of primary care anti...
Antibiotic pressure contributes to rising antibiotic resistance. Policy guidelines encourage rationa...
Contains fulltext : 88223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Antibiotics ha...
Objectives: To model the relative role of old and newly introduced antibiotics in shaping increased ...
In paediatrics, antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs. Because of an overall rise...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate prescription of antibiotics may contribute towards higher levels antimicro...
Effective antibiotics have been available for humans only the last 70 years and have been a prerequi...
Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have...