Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 153299
Antibiotic policies in Central Eastern Europe
Antibiotic policies in Central Eastern Europe // International journal of antimicrobial agents, 24 (2004), 3; 199-204 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Antibiotic policies in Central Eastern Europe
Autori
Cizman, Milan ; Beovic, Bojana ; Krcmery, Vladimir ; Barsic, Bruno ; Tamm, Eda ; Ludwig, Endre ; Pelemis, Mojimir ; Karovski, Kliment
Izvornik
International journal of antimicrobial agents (0924-8579) 24
(2004), 3;
199-204
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Antibiotic policies; Prevalence of resistance; Antibiotic consumption; Central Eastern Europe
Sažetak
To assess the antibiotic policies in Central Eastern European (CEE) countries, a questionnaire on the prevalence of resistance, antibiotic consumption data for ambulatory and hospital care and antibiotic policies, was mailed to national representatives. Data on antibiotic resistance and consumption of antibiotics at national levels are limited and vary considerably among countries. The importance of surveillance data in altering perceptions of the prevalence of resistance is shown by the comparison of surveillance data and interview data. Interview data without surveillance data produced the widest range of estimates of the prevalence of resistance in streptococcus pneumonia — 5% in Lithuania and 82% in Belarus. The average consumption of antibiotics in ambulatory care in eight CEE countries in 2001 was 19.35 denned daily doses (DDD)/1000 inhabitants per day, (range 13.1- 24.8 DDD) and in hospitals in six CEE countries was 2.2 DDD/1000 inhabitants per day (range 1.3-4.5). Over the counter sales of antibiotics are available in some countries. Antibiotic policy interventions do not exist or only apply to specific problems or interventions. Better implementation of antibiotic interventions and education on antibiotic use should be a high priority in this region. An effective strategy requires close co-operation, consultations and partnership at national and international level in particular, via existing international organisations.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
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