Decreasing trends, and geographical variation in outpatient antibiotic use: a population-based study in Central Denmark.
Pia Kjaer KristensenSøren Paaske JohnsenReimar Wernich ThomsenPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
Antibiotic use has decreased almost 20% in Central Denmark after 2011, possibly related to a nationwide antibiotic stewardship program in Denmark. However, substantial geographical variation in antibiotic prescription remains and the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics has increased in adults of older age. Continuous focus on avoiding unnecessary use of broad-spectrum antibiotics is requested.