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Surveillance of life-long antibiotics: a review of antibiotic prescribing practices in an Australian Healthcare Network.

Jillian S Y LauChristopher KissErika RobertsKylie HorneTony M KormanIan J Woolley
Published in: Annals of clinical microbiology and antimicrobials (2017)
Our study found that that continuous antibiotic therapy represented only a small proportion of overall antibiotic prescribing at our health network. Prolonged courses of antibiotics were used mainly to suppress infections thought incurable, but also as primary and secondary prophylaxis and as anti-inflammatory agents. More research is needed to understand the impact of long-term antibiotic consumption on both patients and microbial ecology.
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