The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly influenced antimicrobial use in hospitals raising concerns regarding increased antimicrobial resistance (AMR) through their overuse. The objective of this study was to assess patterns of antimicrobial prescribing during the current COVID-19 pandemic among hospitals in Pakistan, including the prevalence of COVID-19. A point prevalence survey (PPS) was performed among 11 different hospitals from November 2020 to January 2021. The study included all hospitalized patients receiving an antibiotic on the day of the PPS. The Global-PPS web-based application was used for data entry and analysis. Out of 1024 hospitalized patients, 662 (64.64%) received antimicrobials. The top three most common indications for ...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: Earlier studies have reported high antibiotic use in patients hospitalised for coronavir...
Studies suggest that the incidence of coinfections in patients with the coronavirus disease 2019 (CO...
There are reports of high rates of antibiotic prescribing among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 ...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
Objectives: In line with the recent global action plan for antimicrobial resistance, this is the fir...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Objectives: In line with the recent global action plan for antimicrobial resistance, this is the fir...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: Earlier studies have reported high antibiotic use in patients hospitalised for coronavir...
Studies suggest that the incidence of coinfections in patients with the coronavirus disease 2019 (CO...
There are reports of high rates of antibiotic prescribing among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 ...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
Objectives: In line with the recent global action plan for antimicrobial resistance, this is the fir...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Background: The extensive use of broad-spectrum antimicrobials in immunocompromised patients is inev...
Objectives: In line with the recent global action plan for antimicrobial resistance, this is the fir...
The inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobials increases antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which pose...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: COVID-19 patients are typically prescribed antibiotics empirically despite concerns. The...
Background: Earlier studies have reported high antibiotic use in patients hospitalised for coronavir...
Studies suggest that the incidence of coinfections in patients with the coronavirus disease 2019 (CO...