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Characteristics of antifungal utilization for hospitalized children in the United States

Authors :
Lourdes Eguiguren
Brian R. Lee
Jason G. Newland
Matthew P. Kronman
Adam L. Hersh
Jeffrey S. Gerber
Grace M. Lee
Hayden T. Schwenk
Source :
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology, Vol 2 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To characterize antifungal prescribing patterns, including the indication for antifungal use, in hospitalized children across the United States. Design: We analyzed antifungal prescribing data from 32 hospitals that participated in the SHARPS Antibiotic Resistance, Prescribing, and Efficacy among Children (SHARPEC) study, a cross-sectional point-prevalence survey conducted between June 2016 and December 2017. Methods: Inpatients aged 1 antifungal, most often as targeted therapy (48%). The antifungal prescribing rate ranged from 13.6 to 131.2 antifungals per 1,000 patients across hospitals (P < .001). Conclusions: Most antifungal use in hospitalized children was for prophylaxis, and the rate of antifungal prescribing varied significantly across hospitals. Potential targets for antifungal stewardship efforts include high-risk, high-utilization populations, such as oncology and bone marrow transplant patients, and specific patterns of utilization, including prophylactic and combination antifungal therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2732494X
Volume :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Antimicrobial Stewardship & Healthcare Epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bb0de5fc9ff4440e9224c0522e34cbb3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.338