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COVID-19 and Outpatient Antibiotic Prescriptions in the United States: A County-Level Analysis.

Alisa J HamiltonSuprena PoleonJerald P CherianSara E CosgroveRamanan LaxminarayanEili Y Klein
Published in: Open forum infectious diseases (2023)
The positive association of COVID-19 cases with prescribing for all ages and the negative association for children indicate that increases in prescribing occurred primarily among adults. The rarity of bacterial coinfection in COVID-19 patients suggests that a fraction of these prescriptions may have been inappropriate. Facemasks and school closures were correlated with reductions in prescribing among children, possibly due to the prevention of other upper respiratory infections. The strongest predictors of prescribing were prior years' prescribing trends, suggesting the possibility that behavioral norms are an important driver of prescribing practices.
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