Assessment of the Infections and Use of Antibiotics in Pregnancy among the Pregnant Women Reported at Gynae Opd Civil Hospital Khairpur Mirs Pakistan

2021 
Introduction: Pregnancy presents uncommon issues regarding anti-infection treatment. A significant concern is the conceivable teratogenic or harmful impact on the fetus. Objectives: The objectives of this study are to assess the infections and use of antibiotics in pregnancy among the pregnant women reported at Gynae OPD Civil Hospital Khairpur Mirs Pakistan. Methodology: This was an observational cross-section study conducted at Gynae OPD Civil Hospital Khairpur Mirs Pakistan from July 2020 to January 2021. A total of 400 sample size was calculated by using Slovin’s Formula. Data were collected by purposive sampling technique. Finally, collected data were analyzed by using a statistical package for social science (SPSS) software version 24.  Results: Results reported commonly prescribed antibiotics during the pregnancy in which Phenoxymethylpenicillin was most commonly prescribed i.e. 31% and it was indicated for Maxillary sinusitis 40% and Acute tonsillitis 74%. The infections which were diagnosed during pregnancy among which vaginal candidiasis was high 117 (29.2%). Common antibiotics duration of treatment was observed in which penicillin frequency for 8-10 days was high 39 (9.7%). Common prescribed antibiotic dosages during pregnancy were observed in which the frequency of penicillin's recommended dose was high at 80 (20%). Antibiotics timing during pregnancy was observed in which Metronidazole+Tinidazole were mostly used during II trimester. Conclusion: The antibiotics use in Khairpur Mirs is very high. The dosage regiment should be properly monitored, according to the pharmacokinetic data of particular antibiotics during the pregnancy.
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