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Antimicrobial use-related problems and their costs in surgery ward of Jimma University Medical Center: Prospective observational study.

Gosaye Mekonnen TeferaBeshadu Bedada FeyisaTsegaye Melaku Kebede
Published in: PloS one (2019)
The prevalence of antibiotic use-related problems was high and resulted in extra cost. Antibiotic use for prophylaxis, prophylaxis, and treatment, poly-pharmacy, greater than 2 antibiotic exposures during the hospital stay, CDC wound class I and II, and duration of hospital stay of ≥ 21 days was found to be independent predictors of antibiotic use-related problems.
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