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. 2016 Nov 1;44(11):1381-1384.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2016.03.036. Epub 2016 May 17.

Introducing an antibiotic stewardship program in a humanitarian surgical hospital

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Introducing an antibiotic stewardship program in a humanitarian surgical hospital

Naina Bhalla et al. Am J Infect Control. .

Abstract

Antibiotic stewardship program (ASP) implementation in humanitarian settings is a new endeavor. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières introduced an ASP within a hospital in Amman, Jordan, where patients from Iraq, Syria, and Yemen with chronic, often multidrug-resistant, infections related to war are managed. Antibiotics were reviewed, and real-time recommendations were made to optimize choice, dose, duration, and route by a small team. Over the first year of implementation, acceptance of the ASP's recommendations improved. When compared with the year prior to implementation, antibiotic cost in 2014 declined considerably from approximately $252,077 (average, $21,006/month) to <$159,948 ($13,329/month), and a reduction in use of broad-spectrum agents was observed. An ASP in a humanitarian surgical hospital proved acceptable and effective, reducing antibiotic expenditures and use of broad-spectrum agents.

Keywords: Antimicrobial stewardship; antibiotic resistance; bacterial infections; chronic osteomyelitis; developing countries; low- and middle-income countries; reconstructive surgery; resource-limited settings; trauma surgery; war surgery.

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