The use of antibiotics is the single most important driver in antibiotic resistance. Nevertheless, antibiotic overuse remains common. Decline in antibiotic prescribing in the United States coincided with the launch of national educational campaigns in the 1990s and other interventions, including the introduction of routine infant immunizations with the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV-7); however, it is unknown if these trends have been sustained through recent measurements. Methods: We performed an analysis of nationally representative data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys from 2000 to 2010. Trends in population-based prescribing were examined for overall antibiotics, broad-spectrum antibiotics, antibiotics for acute respirato...
During the 1990s, as antimicrobial resistance increased among pneumococci, many organizations promot...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
BACKGROUND: High rates of antibiotic prescribing to children contribute to antibiotic resistance in ...
Importance The National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria set a goal of reduci...
ObjectiveAntibiotic use rates have declined dramatically since the 1990s. We aimed to determine if, ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics contributes to increasing rates of bacteria...
BackgroundWidespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics contributes to increasing rates of bacterial ...
BackgroundConsequences of antibiotic overuse are substantial, especially among older adults, who are...
BackgroundDespite efforts to reduce antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections (ARIs), ...
International audienceAntibiotic overconsumption is the main force driving the emergence of multidru...
Antibiotic resistance is an important public health concern [1]. Antibiotics are one of the most com...
During the 1990s, as antimicrobial resistance increased among pneumococci, many organizations promot...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic overuse is linked to increased risk of antimicrobial resistance. Long-term an...
During the 1990s, as antimicrobial resistance increased among pneumococci, many organizations promot...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...
BACKGROUND: High rates of antibiotic prescribing to children contribute to antibiotic resistance in ...
Importance The National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria set a goal of reduci...
ObjectiveAntibiotic use rates have declined dramatically since the 1990s. We aimed to determine if, ...
BACKGROUND: Widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics contributes to increasing rates of bacteria...
BackgroundWidespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics contributes to increasing rates of bacterial ...
BackgroundConsequences of antibiotic overuse are substantial, especially among older adults, who are...
BackgroundDespite efforts to reduce antibiotic prescribing for acute respiratory infections (ARIs), ...
International audienceAntibiotic overconsumption is the main force driving the emergence of multidru...
Antibiotic resistance is an important public health concern [1]. Antibiotics are one of the most com...
During the 1990s, as antimicrobial resistance increased among pneumococci, many organizations promot...
SummaryThere is increasing evidence that antibiotics have limited value for many respiratory illness...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic overuse is linked to increased risk of antimicrobial resistance. Long-term an...
During the 1990s, as antimicrobial resistance increased among pneumococci, many organizations promot...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Antibiotic prescribing in primary care for common respiratory infections increased steadily until th...