The irrational use of antibiotics mainly leads to the development of antibiotic resistance and adverse drug reactions. To eradicate these conditions in infectious disease patients by using prescribing patterns and following the rational use of antibiotics OBJECTIVE The infectious disease patients are at increased risk of cellulitis, hemorrhagic fever, dengue fever, meningoencephalitis & worsening their condition. The therapeutic management of the contagious disease mainly depends upon prescribing antibiotics. A prospective observational study was conducted in a South Indian super specialty hospital for six months in 110 patients. The current prescribing trends are (35%) ceftriaxone, (16%) metronidazole, (8%) cefotaxime, (8%) doxycycline, (7...
Background: Infectious diseases represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity in India. Irratio...
Introduction: Inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics by healthcare providers is a leading contribu...
This observational study was carried out in one teaching and one nonteaching hospital. All the patie...
The irrational use of antibiotics mainly leads to the development of antibiotic resistance and adver...
Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals and their irrational use is one of ...
The prescription pattern monitoring facilitate the rational use of drugs in the population. Rational...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the development of resistant bacteria and has a ...
Introduction: Irrational and inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobial is common in hospitals and c...
Background: Antibiotics are available as non-prescription drugs in pharmacies and irrational use is ...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background: Blood stream infections cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rational us...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Objective: Antimicrobial agents are the greatest contribution to 20th century, which are used for cu...
Background: Infectious diseases represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity in India. Irratio...
Introduction: Inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics by healthcare providers is a leading contribu...
This observational study was carried out in one teaching and one nonteaching hospital. All the patie...
The irrational use of antibiotics mainly leads to the development of antibiotic resistance and adver...
Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed drugs in hospitals and their irrational use is one of ...
The prescription pattern monitoring facilitate the rational use of drugs in the population. Rational...
The inappropriate use of antibiotics contributes to the development of resistant bacteria and has a ...
Introduction: Irrational and inappropriate prescribing of antimicrobial is common in hospitals and c...
Background: Antibiotics are available as non-prescription drugs in pharmacies and irrational use is ...
Knowledge about antibiotic utilization and resistance patterns of most common microorganisms are una...
Background: Blood stream infections cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Rational us...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistance is a naturally occurring phenomenon, but the misuse and overuse of antibiotics...
Objective: Antimicrobial agents are the greatest contribution to 20th century, which are used for cu...
Background: Infectious diseases represent a major cause of mortality and morbidity in India. Irratio...
Introduction: Inappropriate prescribing of antibiotics by healthcare providers is a leading contribu...
This observational study was carried out in one teaching and one nonteaching hospital. All the patie...