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Am J Infect Control ; 2024 Jul 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39032834

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BACKGROUND: The inappropriate use and overprescription of antibiotics pose global health threat, particularly contributing to antimicrobial resistance. This study aims to evaluate antibiotic prescription prevalence in Iranian outpatients using the Defined Daily Doses and Access, Watch, and Reserve (AWaRe) classification systems. METHODS: This retrospective study analyzed electronic prescriptions for systemic antibiotics in Tehran, Iran, from March 2022 to March 2023. The data was obtained from the Iranian Health Insurance Organization and processed using the Cross-Industry Standard Process. Descriptive statistics and DID per 1000 inhabitants per day were calculated. RESULTS: A total of 817,178 antibiotic prescriptions were analyzed, with a gender distribution of 57.43% female and a median age of 48 years. On average, each patient received 1.89 antibiotics per prescription. Over 63% of antibiotics were classified in the "Watch" category, with Azithromycin being the most commonly prescribed (27.56%). The total DID was 4.99, with general practitioners accounting for 58.02% of the prescriptions, primarily prescribing Azithromycin. CONCLUSIONS: The study emphasizes the high use of Watch group antibiotics, indicating a need for improved prescribing practices. Education on antibiotic stewardship and stricter guidelines are necessary to combat antimicrobial resistance. Continuous monitoring is crucial to optimize antibiotic use in outpatient settings in Iran.

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