Trends in inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- DOI: 10.1017/ash.2025.48
Trends in inpatient antibiotic use in Indonesia and the Philippines during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract
Objective: Increased antibiotic use (AU) has been reported globally during the COVID-19 pandemic despite low rates of bacterial co-infection. We assessed changes in AU during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia and the Philippines.
Methods: We evaluated hospital-wide AU over 36 months in six hospitals, 3 in Indonesia and 3 in the Philippines. Intravenous antibiotics commonly used for respiratory conditions were selected and grouped for analysis. AU rates were calculated as monthly defined daily dose per 1000 patient-days or patient discharges. Median AU rates were compared from the pre-pandemic (March 2018-February 2020) and pandemic periods (March 2020-February 2021) using quantile regression to assess for statistical significance. Changes in AU during the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed using interrupted time series analysis.
Results: Significant increases were noted in the median AU rate from the pre-pandemic to pandemic period of all antibiotics combined in 3/6 hospitals (percentage change, Δ, 12.5%-63.6%) and anti-pseudomonal antibiotics in 3/6 hospitals (Δ 51.5%-161.5%). In the interrupted time series analysis, an immediate increase (range: 125.40-1762) in the use of all included antibiotics combined was observed in 3/6 hospitals at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. One of these 3 hospitals experienced a statistically significant sustained increase, while another experienced a decrease over time.
Conclusions: We observed significant increases in facility-wide inpatient AU during the COVID-19 pandemic in our participating hospitals in Indonesia and the Philippines. These findings reinforce the importance of antibiotic stewardship practices to optimize AU, especially during infectious disease pandemics.
© The Author(s) 2025.
Conflict of interest statement
All authors report no potential conflicts of interest.
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- World Health Organization. WHO coronavirus (COVID-19) dashboard. Available at: https://covid19.who.int/. Accessed 10 April 2025.
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