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Issue: Vol.9 No.2 - July 2015
Use of antibiotics in selected tertiary and primary level health care centers of Bangladesh
Authors:
Abdullah Akhtar Ahmed
Abdullah Akhtar Ahmed
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Ibrahim Medical College,122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000

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Md. Shariful Alam Jilani
Md. Shariful Alam Jilani
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Ibrahim Medical College,122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000

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Osul Ahmed Chowdhury
Osul Ahmed Chowdhury
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Sylhet Osmani Medical College,Sylhet

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KM Shahidul Islam
KM Shahidul Islam
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Dhaka Medical College,Dhaka

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Md. Akram Hossain
Md. Akram Hossain
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Mymensingh Medical College,Mymensingh

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Md. Jahangir Alam
Md. Jahangir Alam
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Sher-e-Bangla Medical College,Barisal

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Md. Abdullah Siddique
Md. Abdullah Siddique
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Rajshahi Medical College,Rajshahi

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Lovely Barai
Lovely Barai
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,BIRDEM General Hospital,122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000

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Fahmida Rahman
Fahmida Rahman
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Ibrahim Medical College,122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000

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J. Ashraful Haq
J. Ashraful Haq
Affiliations

Department of Microbiology ,Ibrahim Medical College,122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000

A cross sectional study was conducted in inpatient department of seven primary level hospitals care centers (PLHCs) and six tertiary level hospitals (TLHs) of the country. Total 2058 hospitalized patients were interviewed over a six month period from October 2012. Most of the patients (85.9% in TLH and 100% in PLH) were prescribed with antibiotics at the time of admission. Only 6.4% patients of TLHs treated with antibiotic had culture proven infection and rest of the patient of TLH and all the patients of PLH were treated with antibiotic empirically. Top prescribed antibiotic was ceftriaxone (39.64% in TLH, 59.64% in PLH). Parenteral route of antibiotic administration was preferred for both at TLHs and PLHCs (63.3% and 76.9%). The results of the present study indicated that antibiotics were widely and inappropriately used without following standard guidelines or based on any rationality. This is an alarming situation, and needs to be addressed by the relevant authority to save the people from growing antibiotic resistance.

Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2015; 9(2): 42-44

Address for Corresponded: Abdullah Akhter Ahmed, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Ibrahim Medical College, 122 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbag, Dhaka-1000.