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Authors :
Massimo, Sartelli
Francesco M, Labricciosa
Pamela, Barbadoro
Leonardo, Pagani
Luca, Ansaloni
Adrian J, Brink
Jean, Carlet
Ashish, Khanna
Alain, Chichom-Mefire
Federico, Coccolini
Salomone, Di Saverio
Addison K, May
Pierluigi, Viale
Richard R, Watkins
Luigia, Scudeller
Lilian M, Abbo
Fikri M, Abu-Zidan
Abdulrashid K, Adesunkanmi
Sara, Al-Dahir
Majdi N, Al-Hasan
Halil, Alis
Carlos, Alves
André R, Araujo da Silva
Goran, Augustin
Miklosh, Bala
Philip S, Barie
Marcelo A, Beltrán
Aneel, Bhangu
Belefquih, Bouchra
Stephen M, Brecher
Miguel A, Caínzos
Adrian, Camacho-Ortiz
Marco, Catani
Sujith J, Chandy
Asri Che, Jusoh
Jill R, Cherry-Bukowiec
Osvaldo, Chiara
Elif, Colak
Oliver A, Cornely
Yunfeng, Cui
Zaza, Demetrashvili
Belinda, De Simone
Jan J, De Waele
Sameer, Dhingra
Francesco, Di Marzo
Agron, Dogjani
Gereltuya, Dorj
Laurent, Dortet
Therese M, Duane
Mutasim M, Elmangory
Mushira A, Enani
Paula, Ferrada
J, Esteban Foianini
Mahir, Gachabayov
Chinmay, Gandhi
Wagih Mommtaz, Ghnnam
Helen, Giamarellou
Georgios, Gkiokas
Harumi, Gomi
Tatjana, Goranovic
Ewen A, Griffiths
Rosio I, Guerra Gronerth
Julio C, Haidamus Monteiro
Timothy C, Hardcastle
Andreas, Hecker
Adrien M, Hodonou
Orestis, Ioannidis
Arda, Isik
Katia A, Iskandar
Hossein S, Kafil
Souha S, Kanj
Lewis J, Kaplan
Garima, Kapoor
Aleksandar R, Karamarkovic
Jakub, Kenig
Ivan, Kerschaever
Faryal, Khamis
Vladimir, Khokha
Ronald, Kiguba
Hong B, Kim
Wen-Chien, Ko
Kaoru, Koike
Iryna, Kozlovska
Anand, Kumar
Leonel, Lagunes
Rifat, Latifi
Jae G, Lee
Young R, Lee
Ari, Leppäniemi
Yousheng, Li
Stephen Y, Liang
Warren, Lowman
Gustavo M, Machain
Marc, Maegele
Piotr, Major
Sydney, Malama
Ramiro, Manzano-Nunez
Athanasios, Marinis
Isidro, Martinez Casas
Sanjay, Marwah
Emilio, Maseda
Michael E, McFarlane
Ziad, Memish
Dominik, Mertz
Cristian, Mesina
Shyam K, Mishra
Ernest E, Moore
Akutu, Munyika
Eleftherios, Mylonakis
Lena, Napolitano
Ionut, Negoi
Milica D, Nestorovic
David P, Nicolau
Abdelkarim H, Omari
Carlos A, Ordonez
José-Artur, Paiva
Narayan D, Pant
Jose G, Parreira
Michal, Pędziwiatr
Bruno M, Pereira
Alfredo, Ponce-de-Leon
Garyphallia, Poulakou
Jacobus, Preller
Céline, Pulcini
Guntars, Pupelis
Martha, Quiodettis
Timothy M, Rawson
Tarcisio, Reis
Miran, Rems
Sandro, Rizoli
Jason, Roberts
Nuno Rocha, Pereira
Jesús, Rodríguez-Baño
Boris, Sakakushev
James, Sanders
Natalia, Santos
Norio, Sato
Robert G, Sawyer
Sandro, Scarpelini
Loredana, Scoccia
Nusrat, Shafiq
Vishalkumar, Shelat
Costi D, Sifri
Boonying, Siribumrungwong
Kjetil, Søreide
Rodolfo, Soto
Hamilton P, de Souza
Peep, Talving
Ngo Tat, Trung
Jeffrey M, Tessier
Mario, Tumbarello
Jan, Ulrych
Selman, Uranues
Harry, Van Goor
Andras, Vereczkei
Florian, Wagenlehner
Yonghong, Xiao
Kuo-Ching, Yuan
Agnes, Wechsler-Fördös
Jean-Ralph, Zahar
Tanya L, Zakrison
Brian, Zuckerbraun
Wietse P, Zuidema
Fausto, Catena
Source :
World Journal of Emergency Surgery : WJES
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (ASPs) have been promoted to optimize antimicrobial usage and patient outcomes, and to reduce the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant organisms. However, the best strategies for an ASP are not definitively established and are likely to vary based on local culture, policy, and routine clinical practice, and probably limited resources in middle-income countries. The aim of this study is to evaluate structures and resources of antimicrobial stewardship teams (ASTs) in surgical departments from different regions of the world. Methods A cross-sectional web-based survey was conducted in 2016 on 173 physicians who participated in the AGORA (Antimicrobials: A Global Alliance for Optimizing their Rational Use in Intra-Abdominal Infections) project and on 658 international experts in the fields of ASPs, infection control, and infections in surgery. Results The response rate was 19.4%. One hundred fifty-six (98.7%) participants stated their hospital had a multidisciplinary AST. The median number of physicians working inside the team was five [interquartile range 4–6]. An infectious disease specialist, a microbiologist and an infection control specialist were, respectively, present in 80.1, 76.3, and 67.9% of the ASTs. A surgeon was a component in 59.0% of cases and was significantly more likely to be present in university hospitals (89.5%, p

Details

ISSN :
17497922
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World journal of emergency surgery : WJES
Accession number :
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