Compliance with the 4Ds of antimicrobial stewardship practice in a tertiary care centre.
Diksha DixitRajat RankaPrasan Kumar PandaPublished in: JAC-antimicrobial resistance (2021)
The right drug, dose, delivery and duration of therapy are prescribed in 72%, 69%, 71%, and 65% of patients, respectively. In order to increase the adherence to 100%, bedside stewardship practices in the form of prospective audits and feedback must be improved. There is a need to integrate WHO AWaRe classification of antibiotics into treatment guidelines.
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