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Symptom reporting healthcare-seeking behaviour and antibiotic use for common infections: protocol for Bug Watch a prospective community cohort study

机译:症状报告寻求医疗保健行为和常见感染的抗生素使用:前瞻性社区队列研究Bug Watch的方案

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IntroductionAntimicrobial resistance is a significant worldwide problem largely driven by selective pressure exerted through antibiotic use. Preserving antibiotics requires identification of opportunities to safely reduce prescriptions, for example in the management of mild common infections in the community. However, more information is needed on how infections are usually managed and what proportion lead to consultation and antibiotic use. The aim of this study is to quantify consultation and prescribing patterns in the community for a range of common acute infection syndromes (respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin/soft tissue, mouth/dental, eye and urinary tract). This will inform development of interventions to improve antibiotic stewardship as part of a larger programme of work, Preserving Antibiotics through Safe Stewardship.
机译:简介抗菌素耐药性是一个全球性的重大问题,很大程度上是由于使用抗生素而产生的选择性压力所致。保存抗生素需要确定安全减少处方的机会,例如在社区中轻度常见感染的管理中。但是,需要更多有关通常如何管理感染以及导致咨询和使用抗生素的比例的信息。这项研究的目的是量化社区中常见的急性感染综合征(呼吸道,胃肠道,皮肤/软组织,口腔/牙齿,眼睛和泌尿道)的咨询和处方方式。这将成为改善抗生素管理措施的干预措施的参考,这是一项更大的工作计划(通过安全管理保护抗生素)的一部分。

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