Changes in the Dispensing of Antibiotics to Australian Children Between 2013 and 2023: Are We Heading in the Right Direction?

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Erin Kelty, Ella Tairy, Scott Sims, Carol Orr, Amy Page, David B Preen, Frank M Sanfilippo, Christopher Etherton-Beer, Ebony Quintrell
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Abstract

Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a critical public health issue, exacerbated by the overuse and misuse of antibiotics. Children are particularly susceptible to bacterial infections and are frequently prescribed antibiotics.

Objective: This study examined trends in antibiotic dispensing to children aged under 13 years in Australia between 2013 and 2023.

Methods: This retrospective observational study used a 10% random sample of dispensing records for nationally subsidised prescription antibiotics. The number of children dispensed an antibiotic was calculated for each year and expressed per 100 children. Trends were analysed using joinpoint regression overall and by age group, sex, the World Health Organisation's Access, Watch, Reserve (AWaRe) system of antibiotic classification and antibiotic subtype.

Results: Between 2013 and 2023, 3,406,208 antibiotic prescriptions were dispensed to 554,837 children. There was a decrease in the total number of antibiotic prescriptions dispensed, falling from 103 prescriptions dispensed for every 100 children in 2013 to 63 prescriptions in 2023 (annual percent change [APC]: -6.9, 95% CI: -9.8, -4.4). While decreases were observed for medications classified as 'Access' (APC: -5.8, 95% CI: -8.7, -3.1), the largest decrease was observed in 'Watch' medications (APC: -15.0, 95% CI: -19.4, -11.7). Decreases were observed in the proportion of children dispensed an antibiotic, declining from 45.7% in 2013 to 33.6% in 2023 (APC: -4.7%, 95% CI: -7.1%, -2.5%). Reductions in dispensing were observed overall and by sex, age groups and most antibiotic types.

Conclusions: Antibiotic dispensing in Australian children has decreased over the past decade, for all ages, sexes and antibiotic sub-classes, likely reflecting implemented policies and efforts to curb overuse of antibiotic medicines and AMR during this period.

2013年至2023年澳大利亚儿童抗生素分配的变化:我们是否朝着正确的方向前进?
背景:抗菌素耐药性(AMR)是一个严重的公共卫生问题,并因抗生素的过度使用和误用而加剧。儿童特别容易受到细菌感染,经常被开抗生素。目的:本研究调查了2013年至2023年澳大利亚13岁以下儿童抗生素分配的趋势。方法:本回顾性观察性研究采用10%的随机抽样国家补贴处方抗生素的配药记录。计算每年使用抗生素的儿童数量,并以每100名儿童表示。使用总体和按年龄组、性别、世界卫生组织的获取、观察、储备(AWaRe)系统抗生素分类和抗生素亚型的联点回归分析趋势。结果:2013 - 2023年,共为554,837名儿童发放了3406,208张抗生素处方。发放的抗生素处方总数有所减少,从2013年的每100名儿童103张处方下降到2023年的63张处方(年变化百分比[APC]: -6.9, 95% CI: -9.8, -4.4)。虽然“获取”类药物减少(APC: -5.8, 95% CI: -8.7, -3.1),但“观察”类药物减少最多(APC: -15.0, 95% CI: -19.4, -11.7)。儿童使用抗生素的比例有所下降,从2013年的45.7%下降到2023年的33.6% (APC: -4.7%, 95% CI: -7.1%, -2.5%)。总体上,按性别、年龄组和大多数抗生素类型观察到配药减少。结论:在过去十年中,澳大利亚儿童的抗生素配药量在所有年龄,性别和抗生素亚类中都有所下降,这可能反映了在此期间实施的政策和遏制抗生素药物过度使用和抗生素耐药性的努力。
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5.40
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7.10%
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1 months
期刊介绍: Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology crosses the boundaries between the epidemiologist and the paediatrician, obstetrician or specialist in child health, ensuring that important paediatric and perinatal studies reach those clinicians for whom the results are especially relevant. In addition to original research articles, the Journal also includes commentaries, book reviews and annotations.
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