The Effect of Antiviral Therapy on the Incidence of Bacterial Aggravations and Administration of Systemic Antibiotics in Patients with Acute Respiratory Viral Infections and Influenza (Results of International Cohort Observational Study).

Q4 Medicine
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Pub Date : 2016-01-01
V Ch Fazylov, I G Sitnikov, N A Malyshev, E V Silina, S B Shevshenko, G A Eganyan, B M Korsantiya, L G Groppa
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Abstract

Objective: to evaluate the incidence of bacterial aggravations and antibiotics administration with analysis of effectiveness of antiviral therapy in ambulatory patients with acute viral respiratory infection (ARVI) and influenza.

Material and methods: International cohort open non-interventional .study <

Results: Bacterial aggravations were recorded in 8.3% cases, and-systemic antibiotics were prescribed by doctors in 9.3% cases. The incidence of bacterial aggravations and administration of systemic antibiotics increased proportionally to the age of patients, severity of disease, times of first visit to the doctor and the start of treatment. Prescription of Kagocel@ in the complex treatment of ARVI and influenza contributes to reduction of number of bacterial aggravations in 1.65 times (p<0.01) and decreases necessity of systemic antibiotic therapy in 1.51 times (p<0.01), which leads to better disease outcome at various therapy start times. Maximum efficiency and fewer treatment aggravations were recorded for working age patients.

Conclusions: Antiviral therapy has shown its effectiveness in the treatment of ARVI and influenza, its implementation leads to decrease of bacterial aggravations incidence.

抗病毒治疗对急性呼吸道病毒感染和流感患者细菌加重发生率和全身性抗生素使用的影响(国际队列观察研究结果)。
目的:评价急性病毒性呼吸道感染(ARVI)和流行性感冒门诊患者细菌加重发生率和抗生素使用情况,并分析抗病毒治疗的效果。材料与方法:国际队列开放非介入性研究结果:8.3%的病例出现细菌加重,9.3%的病例被医生开全身性抗生素。细菌恶化的发生率和全身性抗生素的使用与患者的年龄、疾病的严重程度、第一次看医生的次数和开始治疗成比例地增加。复方Kagocel@治疗ARVI和流感可使细菌加重次数减少1.65倍(结论:抗病毒治疗在ARVI和流感的治疗中已显示出其有效性,其实施可降低细菌加重发生率。
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Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya
Antibiotiki i Khimioterapiya Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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