Publication Date:
2023-05-11
Description:
This Antimicrobial Prescribing and Stewardship Issue (volume 1) consist of manuscripts, including original research, review articles, case series, and opinion papers for topics related to antimicrobial (antibiotic, antifungal) stewardship, including: Disease-based/organism-based antimicrobial stewardship;Diagnostic stewardship;Influence of antimicrobial utilisation changes in antimicrobial resistance;Impact of antimicrobial stewardship on quality performance measures and patient outcomes;Novel antimicrobial stewardship education and training approaches or interventions aimed at the public and/or healthcare workers;Behavioural change approaches to antimicrobial stewardship;Collaborative practice agreements in antimicrobial stewardship;Antimicrobial stewardship in special populations (e.g., paediatrics, geriatrics, emergency medicine, hematology/oncology);Tackling AMR through antimicrobial stewardship in low- and middle-income countries;Antimicrobial stewardship for animal health;Antimicrobial stewardship in alternative settings (e.g., community practice, long-term care, and resource-limited small and rural hospitals);Antimicrobial use and stewardship in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic;Global collaborations to tackle AMR through antimicrobial stewardship.
Keywords:
antimicrobial stewardship
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pharmacy
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sepsis
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wound management
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culture and sensitivity testing
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resistance patterns
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low-and middle-income countries
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Uganda
;
antibiotic
;
antimicrobial resistance
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veterinary
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animal health
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Africa
;
bone infection
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joint infection
;
osteomyelitis
;
pediatric infectious disease
;
septic arthritis
;
antibiotics
;
microbial resistance
;
upper respiratory tract infections
;
fosfomycin
;
urinary infection
;
resistance
;
CwPAMS App
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smartphone apps
;
antimicrobial prescribing
;
low- and middle-income countries
;
barriers and enablers
;
training
;
antibiotics use
;
behavior change
;
Helicobacter pylori
;
therapy
;
metronidazole
;
clarithromycin
;
fluoroquinolones
;
amoxicillin
;
proton pump inhibitors
;
ethical trials
;
obesity
;
bloodstream infection
;
antimicrobials
;
prescription
;
community health workers
;
health practitioners
;
infection prevention and control
;
multidisciplinary
;
one health
;
UK
;
antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
;
antimicrobial stewardship (AMS)
;
delayed/back-up prescribing
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developing countries
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LMICs
;
Ghana
;
knowledge
;
attitudes
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medical students
;
antimicrobial
;
stewardship
;
prescribing
;
meningitis
;
encephalitis
;
FilmArray
;
multiplex PCR
;
rapid diagnostic technology
;
children
;
adolescents
;
outcomes
;
antibiotic stewardship program
;
complementarity
;
prospective audit and feedback
;
antibiotic stewardship
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pharyngitis
;
acute otitis media
;
clinical pathways
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emergency departments
;
antibiotic use
;
prescribing appropriateness
;
follow-up blood cultures
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Gram negative bacteremia
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critically ill patients
;
antibiotic therapy
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general practice
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family practice
;
health policy
;
quality of health care
;
public health
;
pharmacist
;
nurse
;
COVID-19
;
antibiotic resistance
;
wound care
;
burn care
;
Nepal
;
AMS
;
antimicrobial stewardship intervention
;
PDSA cycle
;
enterococcal
;
bacteremia
;
epidemiology
;
risk factors
;
mortality
;
urinary tract infections (UTI)
;
older adults
;
qualitative
;
leaflet
;
Theoretical Domains Framework
;
coronavirus
;
SARS-CoV-2
;
anti-infective agents
;
candidemia
;
hematologic diseases
;
complex intervention
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Language:
English
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