The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in India is among the highest in the world. Antimicrobial use in inpatient settings is an important driver of resistance, but is poorly characterized, particularly in hospitalized children. In this study, conducted as part of the Global Antimicrobial Resistance, Prescribing, and Efficacy in Neonates and Children (GARPEC) project, we examined the prevalence of and indications of antimicrobial use, as well as antimicrobial agents used among hospitalized children by conducting four point prevalence surveys in six hospitals between February 2016 and February 2017. A total of 681 children were hospitalized in six hospitals across all survey days, and 419 (61.5%) were prescribed one or more antimicrobial...
Objectives: Antibiotics are frequently used in tertiary care hospitals. We conducted an observationa...
Background: The usage of antibiotics among paediatric age group in India is on the higher side, that...
Children often receive prescriptions for antibiotics due to their relatively high rates of infection...
The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in India is among the highest in the world. Antimicrobial...
BACKGROUNDInformation about antimicrobial use is scarce and poorly understood among neonatal intensi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) compromises global health due to the associated morbidity, mortality,...
Infectious diseases are one of the major causes of child mortality in India. Pediatric patients are ...
Background: Irrational usage of antibiotics increases the risk for the antimicrobial resistance, lea...
Background: The inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the em...
Background: Periodic surveillance of antibiotic consumption in the form of point prevalence studies ...
Background: Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Due to lack of u...
The discovery of antibiotics represents one of the milestones in modern medicine and has since the b...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Background and objective: The point prevalence survey was conducted as part of the Antibiotic Resist...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic ...
Objectives: Antibiotics are frequently used in tertiary care hospitals. We conducted an observationa...
Background: The usage of antibiotics among paediatric age group in India is on the higher side, that...
Children often receive prescriptions for antibiotics due to their relatively high rates of infection...
The prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in India is among the highest in the world. Antimicrobial...
BACKGROUNDInformation about antimicrobial use is scarce and poorly understood among neonatal intensi...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) compromises global health due to the associated morbidity, mortality,...
Infectious diseases are one of the major causes of child mortality in India. Pediatric patients are ...
Background: Irrational usage of antibiotics increases the risk for the antimicrobial resistance, lea...
Background: The inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antimicrobial agents has been the em...
Background: Periodic surveillance of antibiotic consumption in the form of point prevalence studies ...
Background: Antibiotics are among the most commonly prescribed drugs in pediatrics. Due to lack of u...
The discovery of antibiotics represents one of the milestones in modern medicine and has since the b...
BACKGROUND: The neonatal and pediatric antimicrobial point prevalence survey (PPS) of the Antibiotic...
Background and objective: The point prevalence survey was conducted as part of the Antibiotic Resist...
Background: This study was conducted to assess the variation in prescription practices for systemic ...
Objectives: Antibiotics are frequently used in tertiary care hospitals. We conducted an observationa...
Background: The usage of antibiotics among paediatric age group in India is on the higher side, that...
Children often receive prescriptions for antibiotics due to their relatively high rates of infection...