Antimicrobial prescribing in referral hospitals in Timor-Leste: results of the first two national point prevalence surveys, 2020-21.
Guilherme XimenesSajal K SahaHelio GuterresAdriano VieiraLisa HarrisMichelle MahonyAgata Dos SantosLucia TotoElfiana AmaralJessie C SpargoSze Yen TaySalvador AmaralKaren ChamplinAnthony D K DraperJoshua R FrancisJennifer YanSarah A LynarPublished in: JAC-antimicrobial resistance (2024)
Most patients admitted to hospital in Timor-Leste are prescribed antimicrobials, and approximately one-third of these prescriptions are inappropriate. However, this was in the context of limited local guideline availability at the time of surveys and limited microbiological culture capacity outside of the capital, Dili. Improved microbiological guidance, iterative guideline revisions based on local antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance data, and enhanced stewardship activities including further point prevalence studies, could improve antimicrobial use, optimize patient outcomes and reduce AMR in Timor-Leste.