Abstract: Inappropriate use of antibiotics in human and animal is one of the causes of antimicrobial resistance. This study evaluates the prevalence and predictors of antibiotic use among pediatric patients visiting the Emergency Department (ED) in Malaysia. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the ED of a tertiary hospital. Data of children aged 2 to 11 years who visited the ED from January–May 2015 were extracted from the patient’s assessment forms. A total of 549 children were included in the analysis (median age 5 years) of which 54.3% were boys. Upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) were the most common diagnosis. Antibiotic was prescribed in 43.5% of the children.Children who visited the ED during the weekend (O...
Background: The inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the em...
Introduction The medical profession has currently come to a con- clusion that the major problem in t...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for hospitalized children. However, only a limited n...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for hospitalized children. However, only a limited n...
Background: Antibiotics are one of the most widely misused group of medicines. The aim of this study...
ABSTRACT Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Because of an overa...
AIMS: To identify the prevalence of antibiotic use in pediatric infections and to counsel the patien...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
ABSTRACT Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drug in pediatric department. Overuse of...
Infectious diseases are one of the major causes of child mortality in India. Pediatric patients are ...
Aim: Fever in children, a mostly benign and self-limiting illness, is often viewed with consternatio...
The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in India is among the highest in the world. Antimicrobial...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
Background: The inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the em...
Introduction The medical profession has currently come to a con- clusion that the major problem in t...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for hospitalized children. However, only a limited n...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for hospitalized children. However, only a limited n...
Background: Antibiotics are one of the most widely misused group of medicines. The aim of this study...
ABSTRACT Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Because of an overa...
AIMS: To identify the prevalence of antibiotic use in pediatric infections and to counsel the patien...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
Introduction: While fever is the main complaint among pediatric emergency services and high antibiot...
ABSTRACT Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drug in pediatric department. Overuse of...
Infectious diseases are one of the major causes of child mortality in India. Pediatric patients are ...
Aim: Fever in children, a mostly benign and self-limiting illness, is often viewed with consternatio...
The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in India is among the highest in the world. Antimicrobial...
Background: Antibiotics are the most frequently prescribed drugs in paediatrics. However, the threat...
Background: The inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the em...
Introduction The medical profession has currently come to a con- clusion that the major problem in t...
WOS: 000462599400033PubMed ID: 30827808Background Prevalence of serious bacterial infections in chil...