Opportunities for Antimicrobial Stewardship in Caring for Febrile Pediatric Inpatients in Abu Dhabi.

Global pediatric health(2022)

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Antimicrobial stewardship programs seek to improve patient outcomes, reduce cost, and hinder development of antimicrobial resistance. Collection of inpatient antimicrobial use data is foundational to these programs, and decisions to initiate and discontinue antibiotics are potentially amenable to improvement. In order to better understand our current practices and with a view toward improved antimicrobial stewardship, we reviewed charts of previously healthy children to age 16 years hospitalized with fever (without an evident localized source) and/or other findings suggestive of serious bacterial infection. Of 105 patients (18% 0-2 months of age, 42% 3-12 months, 25% 2-5 years), 100 (95%) received antibiotics, 72% for more than 2 days. Of 98 patients with negative body fluid cultures, 23 received antibiotics for 2 days or less, and 70 received antimicrobial therapy for more than 2 days. Focusing on selective initiation and earlier discontinuation of antimicrobial therapy in hospitalized children might reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
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antibiotic stewardship,drug resistance,fever,microbial guidelines,pediatrics infectious disease,review
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