A Tool for Promoting Responsible Antibiotic Prescribing across Settings and Sectors

Anette Hulth, Sonja Löfmark, Jeff Andre, Rachel Chorney, Emily Cohn, Moriah Ellen, Nadav Davidovitch, Jacob Moran-Gilad, Amy Greer, David Fisman, John Brownstein, Derek MacFadden

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Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is a mounting public health threat calling for action on global, national and local levels. Antibiotic use has been a major driver of increasing rates of antibiotic resistance. This has given rise to the practice of antibiotic stewardship, which seeks to reduce unnecessary antibiotic use across different care settings. Antibiotic stewardship has been increasingly applied in hospital settings, but adoption has been slow in many ambulatory care settings including primary care of humans. Uptake of antibiotic stewardship in veterinary care has been similarly limited. Audit and feedback systems of antibiotic use coupled with patterns of antibiotic use and best practice guidelines have proven useful in outpatient settings, but scale-up is limited by heterogeneous systems of care and limited resources.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e322
JournalOnline Journal of Public Health Informatics
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 May 2019

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