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Medical Channel. 2006; 12 (2): 48-50
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79033

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The objectives were to know current practice and knowledge of doctors regarding the diagnosis and use of antibiotics in Enteric Fever in children. The study was conducted in Lahore-city. It was a descriptive, epidemiological study. 150 doctors participated in the study. 51% were MBBS, 33% were postgraduate trainees and 16% had postgraduate degrees. Ciprofloxacin was prescribed as first choice by 51% and second choice by 37.8%. Ofloxacin was advised as first line by 21% doctors and injection Ceftriaxone by 18.6%. Chloramphenicol was advised by 8% doctors. Only 67.3% doctors prescribed the antibiotics for recommended duration. 62% doctors did not know the dosage in children. Second line antibiotics are used irrationally and those are prescribed for less than recommended duration, which leads to multi-drug resistance and relapse of fever


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Humans , Typhoid Fever/drug therapy , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Child , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Physicians, Family , Ciprofloxacin , Ofloxacin , Ceftriaxone , Chloramphenicol , Drug Resistance
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