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Antibiotic use among hospitalised patients in Sierra Leone: a national point prevalence survey using the WHO survey methodology.

Ibrahim Franklyn KamaraJoseph Sam KanuAnna MarutaBobson Derrick FofanahKadijatu Nabie KamaraBockarie SheriffVictoria KataweraSelassi A D'AlmeidaRobert MusokeInnocent NuwagiraSulaiman LakohRugiatu Z KamaraSia Morenike TengbeAbdul Razak MansarayZikan KoromaFawzi ThomasOnome Thomas AbiriAminata Tigiedankay KoromaJames Baligeh Walter RussellJames SquireMohamed Alex Vandi
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
There was high usage of antibiotics in hospitals in Sierra Leone as the majority of patients admitted received an antibiotic. This has the potential to increase the burden of antibiotic resistance in the country. We, therefore, recommend the establishment of hospital antimicrobial stewardship programmes according to the WHO core components.
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