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Antibiotic prescribing in Danish general practice in the elderly population from 2010 to 2017.

Maria Louise Veimer JensenRune Munck AabenhusBarbara Juliane HolzknechtLars BjerrumJette Nygaard JensenVolkert Dirk SiersmaGloria Cristina Cordoba Currea
Published in: Scandinavian journal of primary health care (2021)
The prescription of antibiotics in the elderly population in general practice decreased from 2010 to 2017. The oldest age group was exposed twice as frequently to antibiotic prescriptions as the 65-74-year-olds. The smallest reduction was observed for the ≥85-year-olds, suggesting targeting interventions at this group.Key PointsHigh antibiotic use among elderly is well known and studies indicate mis- and overuse within this population. Our study shows.The prescription rate is decreasing within all age groups of the elderly population.The ≥85-year-olds receive twice as many prescriptions/1000/day as the 65-74-years-olds.
Keyphrases
  • general practice
  • primary care
  • middle aged
  • community dwelling
  • physical activity
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy