Antibiotic Use Among Hospitalized Patients in Africa: A Systematic Review of Point Prevalence Studies.
Abubakar UsmanMuhammad SalmanPublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2023)
The point prevalence of antibiotic use among hospitalized patients in Africa is relatively high and varied between the regions in the continent. The prevalence was higher in the ICU and pediatric medical ward compared to the other wards. Antibiotics were most commonly prescribed for community-acquired infections and for SAP with ceftriaxone, metronidazole, and gentamicin being the most common antibiotics prescribed. Antibiotic stewardship is recommended to address excessive use of SAP and to reduce high rate of antibiotic prescribing in the ICU and pediatric ward.