Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have entered a post-antibiotic era, where infections that were once easily treatable are now becoming untreatable. Efforts to control consumption have focused on antibiotic stewardship programmes (ASPs), aimed at optimising use.Objective. To report antibiotic consumption and cost over 4 years from a public hospital ASP in South Africa (SA).Methods. A comprehensive ASP comprising online education, a dedicated antibiotic prescription chart and weekly dedicated ward rounds was introduced at Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, in 2012. Electronic records were used to collect data on volume and cost of antibiotics and related laboratory tests, and to d...
Objectives: Antimicrobial use is growing, driven mainly by rising demands in developing countries. K...
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing globally. It is estimated that in hospitals around the world ...
AbstractThe misuse of antibiotics has been related to increased morbidity, mortality and bacterial r...
Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increas...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increas...
Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increasing burden o...
Background: The available data on antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Africa are scarce. The aim...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
Antimicrobial stewardship programmes have been introduced worldwide in response to the rise in antim...
The optimisation of antibiotic use to maximise patient care and safety through antibiotic stewardshi...
South Africa has a high prevalence of infectious diseases; the major ones being the Human Immunodefi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide, including South Africa, where an AMR ...
Background: According to recent estimates from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Contro...
Background. The rapid rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) globally, impacting on morbidity, morta...
Objectives: Antimicrobial use is growing, driven mainly by rising demands in developing countries. K...
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing globally. It is estimated that in hospitals around the world ...
AbstractThe misuse of antibiotics has been related to increased morbidity, mortality and bacterial r...
Background. Overuse of antibiotics has driven global bacterial resistance to the extent that we have...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increas...
BACKGROUND: Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increas...
Antibiotic consumption is a major driver of bacterial resistance. To address the increasing burden o...
Background: The available data on antimicrobial stewardship programmes in Africa are scarce. The aim...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johanne...
Antimicrobial stewardship programmes have been introduced worldwide in response to the rise in antim...
The optimisation of antibiotic use to maximise patient care and safety through antibiotic stewardshi...
South Africa has a high prevalence of infectious diseases; the major ones being the Human Immunodefi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide, including South Africa, where an AMR ...
Background: According to recent estimates from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Contro...
Background. The rapid rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) globally, impacting on morbidity, morta...
Objectives: Antimicrobial use is growing, driven mainly by rising demands in developing countries. K...
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing globally. It is estimated that in hospitals around the world ...
AbstractThe misuse of antibiotics has been related to increased morbidity, mortality and bacterial r...