Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings

Background Overprescription of antibiotics is a continuing problem in primary care. This study aims to assess the antibiotic prescribing rates and antibiotic choices for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and urinary tract infections (UT)) in Malaysian primary care. Method Antibiotic prescrib...

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Main Authors: Teng, C.L., Tong, S.F., Khoo, E.M., Lee, V., Zailinawati, A.H., Mimi, O., Chen, W.S., Nordin, S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.101082014-10-21T04:08:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10108/ Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings Teng, C.L. Tong, S.F. Khoo, E.M. Lee, V. Zailinawati, A.H. Mimi, O. Chen, W.S. Nordin, S. R Medicine Background Overprescription of antibiotics is a continuing problem in primary care. This study aims to assess the antibiotic prescribing rates and antibiotic choices for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and urinary tract infections (UT)) in Malaysian primary care. Method Antibiotic prescribing data for URTI and UTI was extracted from a morbidity survey of randomly selected primary care clinics in Malaysia. Results Analysis was performed of 1163 URTI and 105 UTI encounters. Antibiotic prescribing rates for URTI and UTI were 33.8 and 57.1 respectively. Antibiotic prescribing rates were higher in private clinics compared to public clinics for URTI, but not for UTI. In URTI encounters, the majority of antibiotics prescribed were penicillins and macrolides, but penicillin V was notably underused. In UTI encounters, the antibiotics prescribed were predominantly penicillins or cotrimoxazole. Discussion Greater effort is needed to bring about evidence based antibiotic prescribing in Malaysian primary care, especially for URTIs in private clinics. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/10108/1/Antibiotics_for_URTI_and_UTI.pdf Teng, C.L. and Tong, S.F. and Khoo, E.M. and Lee, V. and Zailinawati, A.H. and Mimi, O. and Chen, W.S. and Nordin, S. (2011) Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings. Australian Family Physician, 40 (5). pp. 325-329. ISSN 0300-8495 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21597554
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Teng, C.L.
Tong, S.F.
Khoo, E.M.
Lee, V.
Zailinawati, A.H.
Mimi, O.
Chen, W.S.
Nordin, S.
Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
description Background Overprescription of antibiotics is a continuing problem in primary care. This study aims to assess the antibiotic prescribing rates and antibiotic choices for upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and urinary tract infections (UT)) in Malaysian primary care. Method Antibiotic prescribing data for URTI and UTI was extracted from a morbidity survey of randomly selected primary care clinics in Malaysia. Results Analysis was performed of 1163 URTI and 105 UTI encounters. Antibiotic prescribing rates for URTI and UTI were 33.8 and 57.1 respectively. Antibiotic prescribing rates were higher in private clinics compared to public clinics for URTI, but not for UTI. In URTI encounters, the majority of antibiotics prescribed were penicillins and macrolides, but penicillin V was notably underused. In UTI encounters, the antibiotics prescribed were predominantly penicillins or cotrimoxazole. Discussion Greater effort is needed to bring about evidence based antibiotic prescribing in Malaysian primary care, especially for URTIs in private clinics.
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author Teng, C.L.
Tong, S.F.
Khoo, E.M.
Lee, V.
Zailinawati, A.H.
Mimi, O.
Chen, W.S.
Nordin, S.
author_facet Teng, C.L.
Tong, S.F.
Khoo, E.M.
Lee, V.
Zailinawati, A.H.
Mimi, O.
Chen, W.S.
Nordin, S.
author_sort Teng, C.L.
title Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
title_short Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
title_full Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
title_fullStr Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotics for URTI and UTI Prescribing in Malaysian primary care settings
title_sort antibiotics for urti and uti prescribing in malaysian primary care settings
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/10108/1/Antibiotics_for_URTI_and_UTI.pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/10108/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21597554
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