An estimated 30 per cent of outpatient oral antibiotic prescriptions in the US in 2010-2011 may have been inappropriate, researchers said.
Antibiotic-resistant infections affect 2 million people and are associated with 23,000 deaths annually in the US, according to the researchers at Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US.
Antibiotic use is the primary driver of antibiotic resistance and leads to adverse events ranging from allergic reactions to Clostridium difficile infections.
Of the 184,032 sampled visits, 12.6 per cent of visits resulted in antibiotic prescriptions, researchers said.
Sinusitis was the diagnosis associated with the most antibiotic prescriptions per 1,000 population (56), followed by suppurative otitis media (ear infection; 47 prescriptions), and pharyngitis (common cause of sore throat; 43 prescriptions), they said.
Per 1,000 population, among all conditions and ages combined in 2010-2011, an estimated 506 antibiotic prescriptions were written annually, and, of these, 353 antibiotic prescriptions were estimated to be appropriate, they said.
Half of antibiotic prescriptions for acute respiratory conditions may have been unnecessary, representing 34 million antibiotic prescriptions annually.
Collectively, across all conditions, an estimated 30 per cent of outpatient, oral antibiotic prescriptions may have been inappropriate, researchers said.
Attempts to improve outpatient antibiotic prescribing likely require two complementary strategies - changing clinician behaviour to alleviate concerns related to diagnostic uncertainty, alienating patients and not conforming to peer practices and educating patients and families about the role of antibiotics in medical care, they said.
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