articleBMJ Public HealthJan 1, 2025DIAMOND OA

Global trends in inappropriate use of antibiotics, 2000–2021: scoping review and prevalence estimates

ETH Zurich · Health Trust · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

Introduction

Inappropriate antibiotic use is a major driver of antimicrobial resistance. However, the scope of literature and its prevalence across world regions remain largely unknown, as do the most common indicators and study designs used. In this study, we summarised the current literature on inappropriate use of antibiotics by world regions. We also provided the first global estimates of the overall amount of antibiotics that are potentially used inappropriately each year.

Methods

We considered both patient and provider-mediated inappropriate antibiotic use. We reviewed 412 studies published between 2000 and 2021 and used beta regression and marginal contrasts to compare prevalence of inappropriate use by study design, indicator, world region, and national income level. Country-level sales of antibiotics from 2022 were combined with inappropriate antibiotic use estimates derived from two study designs (clinical audits and patient interviews) and one indicator (lack of indication) to estimate the amount of antibiotics inappropriately used globally.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Audit
  • Medical prescription
  • Medicine
  • Antibiotics
  • Proxy (statistics)
  • Per capita
  • Per capita income
  • Antibiotic resistance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • No poverty
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