Journal article
Empiric antibiotic prescribing for patients with community-acquired pneumonia: Where can we improve?
KL Buising, KA Thursky, JF Black, L MacGregor, AC Street, MP Kennedy, GV Brown
Internal Medicine Journal | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: Community acquired pneumonia is one of the most common infections for which antibiotics are prescribed in Australia. Methods: We audited empiric antibiotic prescribing for 392 adults with community-acquired pneumonia. Results: Only 61.9% of patients received empiric antibiotic coverage for both typical and atypical pathogens. Of those who required intensive care unit management, 34.6% did not receive antibiotic cover for atypical pneumonia pathogens within the first 24 h. Approximately 21.9% of patients reporting antibiotic allergies were given antibiotics to which they had a documented allergy. Conclusion: Efforts to improve prescribing practices could be focused towards identif..
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