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Antibiotic usage and stewardship in patients with COVID-19: too much antibiotic in uncharted waters?

Terry John EvansHarriet Claire DavidsonJen Mae LowMarina BasarabAmber Arnold
Published in: Journal of infection prevention (2020)
The majority of patients received antibiotics despite limited evidence of co-infection. Most patients received narrower spectrum antibiotics than recommended by NICE. As understanding of the natural history of COVID-19 infections progresses, stewardship programmes will need to evolve; however, at this point, we feel that a more restrictive antibiotic prescribing approach is warranted. We propose strategies for effective stewardship and estimate the effect this may have on antibiotic consumption.
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