Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global concern, and antibiotic use has risen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to 75% of COVID-19 patients are treated with antibiotics despite little evidence for their use. A retrospective study from 6 March 2020 (the start of the pandemic in Serbia) to 31 De...
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| author | Aleksa Despotović Aleksandra Barać Teodora Cucanić Ksenija Cucanić Goran Stevanović |
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| description | Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global concern, and antibiotic use has risen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to 75% of COVID-19 patients are treated with antibiotics despite little evidence for their use. A retrospective study from 6 March 2020 (the start of the pandemic in Serbia) to 31 December 2021 was conducted at the Clinic for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University Clinical Centre of Serbia. In total, 523 patients with a microbiological diagnosis of COVID-19 were included. Patient data were analysed, including antibiotic use before and after admission. Pre-admission use of antibiotics for COVID-19 treatment was documented in more than half of patients (58.1%), of which a third (34.1%) used more than one antibiotic. Macrolides, cephalosporins, and fluoroquinolones were mainly used, most frequently among patients aged between 31–45 years (75.2%). Prior antibiotic use was associated with a longer duration of illness at admission (8.8 vs. 5.7, <i>p</i> < 0.001), oxygen therapy upon admission (27.6% vs. 16.0%, <i>p</i> = 0.002), and a lower vaccination rate (60.7% vs. 50.7%, <i>p</i> = 0.04). When hospitalised, 72.1% of patients received antibiotics, primarily cephalosporins (71.9%). Significant efforts are needed to reduce antibiotic use in the community and improve prescribing rates by healthcare professionals. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-8f6c4eac79014de29c23d61babfb76d72025-08-19T21:45:59ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822022-06-0111784710.3390/antibiotics11070847Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in SerbiaAleksa Despotović0Aleksandra Barać1Teodora Cucanić2Ksenija Cucanić3Goran Stevanović4Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Clinical Pharmacotherapy, Clinic for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University Clinical Centre of Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Clinical Pharmacotherapy, Clinic for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University Clinical Centre of Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global concern, and antibiotic use has risen throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Up to 75% of COVID-19 patients are treated with antibiotics despite little evidence for their use. A retrospective study from 6 March 2020 (the start of the pandemic in Serbia) to 31 December 2021 was conducted at the Clinic for Infectious and Tropical Diseases, University Clinical Centre of Serbia. In total, 523 patients with a microbiological diagnosis of COVID-19 were included. Patient data were analysed, including antibiotic use before and after admission. Pre-admission use of antibiotics for COVID-19 treatment was documented in more than half of patients (58.1%), of which a third (34.1%) used more than one antibiotic. Macrolides, cephalosporins, and fluoroquinolones were mainly used, most frequently among patients aged between 31–45 years (75.2%). Prior antibiotic use was associated with a longer duration of illness at admission (8.8 vs. 5.7, <i>p</i> < 0.001), oxygen therapy upon admission (27.6% vs. 16.0%, <i>p</i> = 0.002), and a lower vaccination rate (60.7% vs. 50.7%, <i>p</i> = 0.04). When hospitalised, 72.1% of patients received antibiotics, primarily cephalosporins (71.9%). Significant efforts are needed to reduce antibiotic use in the community and improve prescribing rates by healthcare professionals.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/11/7/847COVID-19Serbiaantibiotic usecephalosporinsadults |
| spellingShingle | Aleksa Despotović Aleksandra Barać Teodora Cucanić Ksenija Cucanić Goran Stevanović Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia COVID-19 Serbia antibiotic use cephalosporins adults |
| title | Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia |
| title_full | Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia |
| title_fullStr | Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia |
| title_short | Antibiotic (Mis)Use in COVID-19 Patients before and after Admission to a Tertiary Hospital in Serbia |
| title_sort | antibiotic mis use in covid 19 patients before and after admission to a tertiary hospital in serbia |
| topic | COVID-19 Serbia antibiotic use cephalosporins adults |
| url | https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/11/7/847 |
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