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Volume 13 Issue 5 (May) 2024

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Point prevalence survey of antibiotic consumption in a tertiary care hospital of central India
Dr. Manish Purohit, Dr. Anita Mutha, Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari, Taruna Malviya, Dr. Sanjay Dixit, Dr. Vibhor Dudhraj

Drug resistance is increasing now a days and there is no National policy for guiding clinician to prescribed Antibiotics. Also there is limited data are available regarding consumption of antibiotic in Health care setting. A point prevalence study was conducted in Dec 2021 in our tertiary care hospital with aiming to know consumption of antibiotics at our end on particular period of time. 360 eligible patients’ data were collected and analysed using Google form and excel sheet. Most common cause of antibiotic prescription was found to be surgical (29.4%) and medical prophylaxis (28.3%).Ceftriaxone (37.2%)was found to be most common prescribing antibiotic .Antibiotic consumption was found highest in Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department 34.9% .

 
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