Background: Diarrhea is characterized by an increase in the frequency of bowel movements more than three times a day. This disease has a fairly high incidence rate in Indonesia, especially in children. One of the causes of diarrhea is a bacterial infection, therefore it needs to be treated with antibiotics. Several studies show that there are still many antibiotics that are used irrationally. It is necessary to analyze the rationality of the use of antibiotics in pediatric patients with diarrhea using the Gyssens method Objectives: This study is to ascertain the profile of acute diarrhea pediatric patients characteristic and evaluate antibiotics rationality with Gyssens method. Moreover, the purpose of this study is to analyze the fac...
Background: The rationality of using antibiotics is done to prevent the occurrence of resistance, ef...
GEA (Gastroenteritis) or diarrhea is a disease caused by digestive tract disorders that are infected...
Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs) commonly occur as an infection in children. A considerable amoun...
The purpose of this study is to assess the rationality of the use of antibiotics from inpatients in ...
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) has become a common disease that we often encounter in society, es...
Diarrhea happens when the frequency of defecation is increased. Bacterial infections are generally a...
Several studies have shown the incidence of unrationality antibiotic therapy in many health centers....
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) in children have a high prevalence that can be caused by ba...
Children admitted to the hospital not only for infection diagnosis but also noninfection diagnosis. ...
Background: World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates 60% patients in primary health care getting an...
Acute gastroenteritis constitutes one of the major causes of morbidity in infancy and early childhoo...
Acute diarrhea in children is defined as defecation more than 3 times per day, with changes in the c...
Excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotics in some cases can cause antibiotic resistance problem...
Background: The rationality of using antibiotics is done to prevent the occurrence of resistance, ef...
GEA (Gastroenteritis) or diarrhea is a disease caused by digestive tract disorders that are infected...
Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs) commonly occur as an infection in children. A considerable amoun...
The purpose of this study is to assess the rationality of the use of antibiotics from inpatients in ...
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Acute respiratory infection (ARI) has become a common disease that we often encounter in society, es...
Diarrhea happens when the frequency of defecation is increased. Bacterial infections are generally a...
Several studies have shown the incidence of unrationality antibiotic therapy in many health centers....
Objective: The aims of the study are to describe how antibiotics were used in a pediatric ward and t...
Acute respiratory tract infections (ARI) in children have a high prevalence that can be caused by ba...
Children admitted to the hospital not only for infection diagnosis but also noninfection diagnosis. ...
Background: World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates 60% patients in primary health care getting an...
Acute gastroenteritis constitutes one of the major causes of morbidity in infancy and early childhoo...
Acute diarrhea in children is defined as defecation more than 3 times per day, with changes in the c...
Excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotics in some cases can cause antibiotic resistance problem...
Background: The rationality of using antibiotics is done to prevent the occurrence of resistance, ef...
GEA (Gastroenteritis) or diarrhea is a disease caused by digestive tract disorders that are infected...
Respiratory Tract Infections (RTIs) commonly occur as an infection in children. A considerable amoun...