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Antibiotic prescription in ambulatory care for COVID-19 patients: a cohort analysis in four European countries. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Objective: The study aims to analyze and compare antibiotic prescription rates for COVID-19 patients among general practitioners in France, the UK, Belgium, and Romania by examining 4.5 million electronic prescribing records.
  • Methods: Researchers evaluated antibiotic prescription data from 3,656 GPs across the four countries, looking specifically at rates during COVID-19 consultations and categorizing the types of antibiotics prescribed.
  • Results: France and Belgium showed higher overall prescription rates (6.66% and 7.46%), with significant variation in prescribing patterns, notably in Romania where a majority of GPs prescribed antibiotics despite lower overall rates, and a notable preference for azithromycin in all countries except the UK.

Article Abstract

Objective: To analyse antibiotic prescription rates in ambulatory care for COVID-19 patients by general practitioners (GPs) in four European countries.

Methods: A total of 4,513,955 anonymised electronic prescribing records of 3656 GPs in four European countries were analysed. Diagnosis and prescriptions were retrieved. Antibiotic prescription rates during COVID-19 consultations were analysed and compared between France, the UK, Belgium and Romania.

Results: Overall prescription rate was in France and Belgium (6.66 and 7.46%). However, analysing median GP prescribing rates, we found that 33.9% of the GPs in Belgium prescribed antibiotics with a median of 16 prescriptions per 100 COVID-19 consultations, while 55.21% of the GPs in France prescribed a median of 8 antibiotic prescriptions per 100 COVID-19 consultations. Overall antibiotic prescription rates were less in Romania than in the UK (22% vs 32%); however, 73% of the Romanian GPs vs 57% of the British GPs prescribed antibiotics. Depending on the country, the proportion of each type of antibiotic was statistically different, with the proportion of azithromycin being more than 50% of all antibiotics in each country except for the UK where it was less than 1%.

Conclusion: Both individual GPs prescribing patterns in addition to overall consumption patterns should be analysed in order to implement a tailored antimicrobial stewardship programme. Furthermore, antibiotic prescribing rates in COVID-19 are lower than other respiratory tract infections.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-023-04716-4DOI Listing

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