1. Enquête sur les habitudes de prescription des fluoroquinolones dans la région Nord-Pas de Calais
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Levent, T. and Cabaret, P.
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QUINOLONE antibacterial agents , *DRUG prescribing , *SURVEYS , *STATISTICS , *JOINT infections ,TREATMENT of bone diseases - Abstract
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the good use organization and fluoroquinolone prescription habits in cases of bone and joint, urinary, pulmonary, and digestive infections. Design: A declarative survey was made (questionnaire for the hospital and for the prescriber). Results: Thirty percent (44/145) of hospitals participated with 274 prescribers. Eighty percent had prescription protocols, 71 % of clinicians had access to epidemiologic data. A percentage of 30.7 (853/2,771) of prescriptions included a fluoroquinolone, 44.5 % (380/853) among these had not been recommended. The excessive prescription reached 24.4 % (116/474) in case of bone and joint infection, 14.6 % (107/731), and 20 % (157/779) in cases of digestive and respiratory infection respectively. Prescriptions for urinary infection were adequate in 47.6 % (375/787) of cases. Inadequate prescriptions were made because of bad knowledge of bacteria resistance epidemiology and pharmacology (insufficient dose, monotherapy at risk of selection), and non-application of good practice recommendations. Conclusion: This study justifies the rationalization of antibiotic prescription. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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