BackgroundThis retrospective cohort study is the first in North America to examine population-level appropriate antibiotic use for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) in older adults, by agent, dose and duration. With the highest rates of CAP reported in the elderly populations, appropriate antibiotic use is essential to improve clinical outcomes. Given the ongoing crisis of antimicrobial resistance, understanding inappropriate antibiotic prescribing is integral to direct community stewardship efforts.MethodsAll outpatient primary care visits for CAP (aged ≥65 years) were identified using physician billing codes between January 1 2014 to December 31 2018 in British Columbia (BC) and Ontario (ON). Categories of prescribing were derived from e...
Abstract Background The incidence of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) almost triples for older adu...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Is 5 days of antibiotic therapy really sufficient for adults hospitalized with community-acquired pn...
BackgroundThis retrospective cohort study is the first in North America to examine population-level ...
Antimicrobials are among the most prescribed medications in Canada, with over 90% of antibiotics pre...
BACKGROUND: Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is the third leading cause of death worldwide a...
Background.Previous studies suggest that duration of antibiotic therapy for community-acquired pneum...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between outpatient use of oral antibiotics and 30-day all-c...
Early, conforming antibiotic treatment in elderly patients hospitalised for community-acquired pneum...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on acute lower respiratory tract infections recommend restrictive use of anti...
Background: Recent publications have confirmed that 70% of hospitalized adults with uncomplicated co...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supporting antibiotic treatment guidelines and respiratory quinolones (RQs) in ...
Background: To define whether elderly patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) ...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) represents one of the most common reasons for hospitalization in ...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) among old...
Abstract Background The incidence of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) almost triples for older adu...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Is 5 days of antibiotic therapy really sufficient for adults hospitalized with community-acquired pn...
BackgroundThis retrospective cohort study is the first in North America to examine population-level ...
Antimicrobials are among the most prescribed medications in Canada, with over 90% of antibiotics pre...
BACKGROUND: Lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) is the third leading cause of death worldwide a...
Background.Previous studies suggest that duration of antibiotic therapy for community-acquired pneum...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the association between outpatient use of oral antibiotics and 30-day all-c...
Early, conforming antibiotic treatment in elderly patients hospitalised for community-acquired pneum...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines on acute lower respiratory tract infections recommend restrictive use of anti...
Background: Recent publications have confirmed that 70% of hospitalized adults with uncomplicated co...
BACKGROUND: Evidence supporting antibiotic treatment guidelines and respiratory quinolones (RQs) in ...
Background: To define whether elderly patients hospitalized with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) ...
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) represents one of the most common reasons for hospitalization in ...
Background: Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) among old...
Abstract Background The incidence of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) almost triples for older adu...
Background. Inappropriate antibiotic use for the management of community-acquired respiratory tract ...
Is 5 days of antibiotic therapy really sufficient for adults hospitalized with community-acquired pn...