The 2017 global point prevalence survey of antimicrobial consumption and resistance in Canadian hospitals.
Charles FrenetteDavid SperleaGreg J GermanKevin AfraJennifer BoswellSandra ChangHerman GoossensJennifer GrantMarie-Astrid LefebvreAllison McGeerDominic MertzMichelle ScienceAnn VersportenDaniel J G ThirionPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2020)
Standardized methodology amongst Global-PPSs allows the comparison of our results to the 2015 Global-PPS. The prevalence of antimicrobial use on medical, surgical, and intensive care wards are similar to those previously observed in North America. Indication of antimicrobials has not been previously reported on such a large scale in Canadian hospitals. This report serves as a comparison for further point prevalence surveys that are currently underway. It will be used for identifying opportunities and benchmarking in antibiotic stewardship.