Journal article

Australia-wide point prevalence survey of antimicrobial prescribing in neonatal units: How much and how good?

J Osowicki, A Gwee, J Noronha, PN Britton, D Isaacs, TB Lai, C Nourse, M Avent, P Moriarty, JR Francis, CC Blyth, CM Cooper, PA Bryant

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: There is increasing recognition of the threat to neonatal patients from antibiotic resistance. There are limited data on antimicrobial prescribing practices for hospitalized neonates. We aimed to describe antimicrobial use in hospitalized Australian neonatal patients, and to determine its appropriateness. Methods: Multicentre single-day hospital-wide point prevalence survey in 2012, in conjunction with the Antimicrobial Resistance and Prescribing in European Children study. The appropriateness of antimicrobial prescriptions was also assessed. All patients admitted at 8 am on the survey day, in 6 neonatal units in tertiary children's hospitals across 5 states, were included in an ..

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