Antibiotic prescribing in outpatients: Hospital and seasonal variations in Ujjain, India
2011
AbstractBackground: We prospectively explored prescribing patterns, with an emphasis on seasonal and hospital differences, for adults and children under 5 y of age reporting to the outpatient clinics of 2 hospitals (1 teaching hospital and 1 non-teaching hospital) in Ujjain, India. Methods: The study was done over 15 months from November 2007 to February 2009, covering 4 seasons (2 winters, 1 summer and 1 rainy season). The treating consultant completed diagnosis prescribing forms for first consultations with outpatients for selected infectious disease complaints (n = 5623). Antibiotics were coded according to the World Health Organization, Anatomic Therapeutic Chemical classification with defined daily dose (ATC/ DDD). All DDD were calculated per 1000 patients per diagnosis (DDD/TPD). Results: The study covered 80% of all first consultations. Antibiotics were prescribed to 66.3% (3732/5623) of patients. Indications of antibiotic prescribing were respiratory tract infections (42.9%), vaginal discharge (24...
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