Epidemiology Survey of Antibiotics Use in Hospitals and Veterinarian Practices in Northern Regions of Cameroon

M. Mansour, Bamia Aline, G. Bouba, Ngonde Essome Marie Chantal, Mbakop Calixte Didier, Koubala Benoît, Adiogo Dieudonné Désire M
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Antibiotics are used in veterinary practice as growth promoter to improve animal production and to control animal diseases. Routine antimicrobials consumption led to resistant-strains selection an spread within animals, their environment, farmers and animal products consumer. As for animals, antibiotics are widely recommended for bacterial infections in human medicine. By the same process, antibiotic-resistance emergence in human is current event. This is why in our study the aim was to assess antibiotic use frequencies in human and veterinary practices without previous antibiogram or species identification. We focused on cocci gram prositif infections in Cameroon northern regions. Our results revealed high rate of ceftriaxone (24%), amoxicillin (29%) and cloxacillin (14%) prescription by health practitionner for cocci gram positif and Staphylococci infections. In livestock Penicillin-streptomycin (42%) and oxytetracyclin (38%) are the most use for mastitis, penicillin-diclofenac mix and penicillin-streptomycin were frequently indicated for dermatosis. Antibiotics are widely prescribed in northern regions either in human or in veterinary medicine and may lead to antibiotic-resistance.
喀麦隆北部地区医院和兽医使用抗生素的流行病学调查
抗生素在兽医实践中用作生长促进剂,以提高动物产量和控制动物疾病。常规使用抗菌素导致耐药菌株的选择并在动物、动物环境、农民和动物产品消费者中传播。至于动物,抗生素在人类医学中被广泛推荐用于治疗细菌感染。通过同样的过程,人类出现抗生素耐药性是当前的事件。这就是为什么在我们的研究中,目的是评估人类和兽医实践中抗生素使用频率,而没有事先的抗生素记录或物种鉴定。我们重点关注喀麦隆北部地区的革兰氏球菌阳性感染。结果显示,在革兰氏阳性球菌和葡萄球菌感染中,保健医生处方头孢曲松(24%)、阿莫西林(29%)和氯西林(14%)的比例较高。在家畜中,青霉素-链霉素(42%)和土霉素(38%)用于治疗乳腺炎,青霉素-双氯芬酸混合物和青霉素-链霉素常用于治疗皮肤病。在北方地区,抗生素在人用药或兽药中广泛使用,并可能导致抗生素耐药性。
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