Prevalence of antibiotic misuse in cases of pneumonia and diarrhea in Saudi Arabia.

IF 2 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Drug Target Insights Pub Date : 2023-10-09 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.33393/dti.2023.2614
Ebtehaj Saud Almughais, Fatmah Fahad Alreshidi, Hussain Gadelkarim Ahmed
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Abstract

Background: Antibiotic misuse is a major public health issue with long-term repercussions.

Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effects of pneumonia and diarrhea, with an emphasis on antibiotic misuse.

Methodology: This study included 410 participants (217 fathers and 193 mothers), of whom 239 purchased antibiotics for their children without a prescription, whereas 171 had a prescription or were unsure if one was required.

Results: Antibiotics were used incorrectly by 58.1% of respondents. About 51.2% of participants said they were taking two antibiotics at the same time. Around 30% of people admitted to using antibiotics inefficiently. The most prevalent reason for use was "viral and bacterial," followed by "viral," and then "bacterial," with 35%, 21%, and 20%, respectively. In addition, 22.4% of patients have used antibiotics for an unknown reason.

Conclusion: Saudi parents of children with pneumonia and diarrhea abuse antibiotics. Saudi legislation banning medications without a prescription has helped reduce antibiotic abuse, but more community-based education and awareness are needed.

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沙特阿拉伯肺炎和腹泻患者滥用抗生素的患病率。
背景:抗生素滥用是一个具有长期影响的重大公共卫生问题。目的:本研究旨在评估肺炎和腹泻的影响,重点是抗生素滥用。方法:这项研究包括410名参与者(217名父亲和193名母亲),其中239人在没有处方的情况下为孩子购买了抗生素,而171人有处方或不确定是否需要。结果:58.1%的受访者错误使用抗生素。约51.2%的参与者表示他们同时服用了两种抗生素。大约30%的人承认抗生素使用效率低下。最普遍的使用原因是“病毒和细菌”,其次是“病毒”,然后是“细菌”,分别为35%、21%和20%。此外,22.4%的患者因未知原因使用过抗生素。结论:沙特肺炎和腹泻患儿的父母滥用抗生素。沙特禁止无处方药物的立法有助于减少抗生素滥用,但还需要更多的社区教育和意识。
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