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Patterns and contextual determinants of antibiotic prescribing for febrile under-five outpatients at primary and secondary healthcare facilities in Bugisu, Eastern Uganda.

Gbemisola Allwell-BrownJuliet Sanyu NamugambeJacquellyn Nambi SsanyuEmily White JohanssonLaith Hussain-AlkhateebSusanne StrömdahlAndreas MårtenssonFreddy Eric Kitutu
Published in: JAC-antimicrobial resistance (2022)
We demonstrated a high antibiotic prescribing prevalence among febrile under-five outpatients in Bugisu, Eastern Uganda, including prescriptions for co-trimoxazole and ampicillin/cloxacillin (which are not indicated in the management of the common causes of under-five febrile illness in Uganda). Study findings may be linked to limited diagnostic capacity and inadequate antibiotic availability, which require prioritization in interventions aimed at improving rational antibiotic prescribing among febrile under-five outpatients.
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