Prescription of antibiotics in the medical care of newly arrived refugees and migrants.
Evelyn KleinertNele HillermannAlexandra JablonkaChristine HappleFrank MüllerAnne SimmenrothPublished in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2021)
Regarding inappropriate prescription of antibiotics in refugee healthcare, this study shows a rate ranging from 8% for upper respiratory tract infections to 75% for acute bronchitis. Unnecessary use of antibiotics is a global problem contributing to gratuitous costs, side effects, and antimicrobial resistance. This research contributes to the development of stringent antibiotic stewardship regiments in the particularly vulnerable population of migrants and refugees.