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Antibiotic use for respiratory infections among Hajj pilgrims: A cohort survey and review of the literature.

Authors :
Hoang, Van-Thuan
Nguyen, Thi-Thu-Thuy
Belhouchat, Khadidja
Meftah, Mohammed
Sow, Doudou
Benkouiten, Samir
Dao, Thi-Loi
Anh Ly, Tran Duc
Drali, Tassadit
Yezli, Saber
Alotaibi, Badriah
Raoult, Didier
Parola, Philippe
Pommier de Santi, Vincent
Gautret, Philippe
Source :
Travel Medicine & Infectious Disease; Jul2019, Vol. 30, p39-45, 7p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

To evaluate the occurrence and determinants associated with antibiotic use for respiratory tract infections (RTIs) among Hajj pilgrims. Prospective cohort surveys were conducted among French pilgrims from 2012 to 2017. We also conducted a systematic review about available evidence for antibiotic consumption in relation with RTIs during the Hajj. 783 pilgrims were included in the survey. During the Hajj, 85.3% presented respiratory symptoms and 47.6% used antibiotics. Pilgrims with productive cough or fever were three times and twice as likely to have used antibiotics. Dry cough, sore throat and voice failure were also associated with increased antibiotic use. 26.3% of pilgrims presented symptoms compatible with a lower tract respiratory infection. According to the French recommendations, only 39.6% of pilgrims who used an antibiotic actually had an indication for it. Antibiotic intake was associated with an increased frequency of persistent symptoms post-Hajj (aRR = 1.31, 95%CI [1.04–1.66]). The review included 14 articles. The use of antibiotic for respiratory tract infections during the Hajj varied from 7% to 58.5%. In 9 studies, the antibiotic consumption rate was >30%. Respiratory tract infections are common during the Hajj, leading to high prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic intake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14778939
Volume :
30
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Travel Medicine & Infectious Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137891716
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tmaid.2019.06.007