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J. Public Health Africa (Online) ; 14(5): 1-12, 2023. figures, tables
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1435834

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Background. Regulation of antibiotic prescription and consumption remain a major public health burden in low- and middle-income country. This study aimed to describe the antibiotic consumption of patients who had a positive antibiotic culture in a reference laboratory. Methods. A retrospective descriptive study was conducted among 113 participants with positive antibiogram with a documented history of antibiotics intake at the Yaoundé University Teaching Hospital (YUTH) in Cameroon between January 2016 to June 2021. Data were stored and analyzed using the Census and Survey Processing System (CSPro) version 7.3 and Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 25.0. Descriptive statistic was used to estimate the indicators. Results. Of the 113 patients enrolled, 105 had a history of drug use; 56 participants (53, 3%) had taken at least 2 antibiotics prior to sampling. Cephalosporins were the most consumed antibiotics (41, 0%), followed by nitroimidazols (28, 6%) and penicillins (28,6%). According to the WHO classification, 55 (52, 4%) took the major priority antibiotics. Conclusion. We are on the alert and there is an urging need to raise awareness among clinicians and patients alike by providing them with good clinical practice guidelines.


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Quality of Health Care , Delivery of Health Care , Patient Safety
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Afr. j. Pathol. microbiol ; 4: 1-4, 2015. ilus
Article in Portuguese | AIM | ID: biblio-1256763

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Introduction. L'objectif etait de determiner la proportion de souches de Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) exprimant des mecanismes de resistance dans la ville de Yaounde. Methode. Il s'agissait d'une etude prospective et descriptive realisee du 02 janvier au 30 juin 2012. Des souches de P. aeruginosa provenant de divers produits pathologiques de patients ont ete identifiees a l'aide de la galerie API 20NE (Biomerieux). Pour les prelevements urinaires; une cytologie etait faite pour verifier l'absence de cancer. La lecture interpretative de l'antibiogramme a ete faite par diffusion sur gelose Mueller-Hinton selon CA-SFM 2011. Resultats. Au total 34 souches de P. aeruginosa ont ete isolees dont 85;3?% chez patients hospitalises. Parmi ces souches; 41;2?% etaient isolees des urines; 23;5?% des hemocultures et 17;6?% des suppurations. Les urines montraient a l'examen cytologique des modifications inflammatoires aigues et l'absence de cancer. Le profil de resistance aux antibiotiques a montre une resistance elevee preferentielle des Beta-lactamines notamment a la ticarcilline (35;29?%). Concernant les Beta-lactamines; les phenotypes les plus observes ont ete pour les 2/3 sauvages et 26;5?% pour les penicillinases ; quant aux aminosides 94;1?% etaient de phenotype sauvage; tandis que 2/3 etaient de type sauvage pour les fluoroquinolones. Conclusion. Une association Beta-lactamines/aminosides ou Beta-lactamines/fluoroquinolones pourrait etre preconisee afin de lutter contre toute infection a P. aeruginosa


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Cameroon , Cross Infection , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Phenotype , Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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