The Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates
that Influenza results in 9.3 million – 41 million illnesses, 100,000 – 710,000
hospitalizations and 4,900 – 51,000 deaths annually. Influenza costs originate
from inpatient and outpatient care settings and substantial indirect costs are
related to lost productivity. 7 In the United States, total annual direct
medical costs have been estimated to be US$3.2 billion, whereas indirect costs
accounted for US$8.0 billion. This retrospective research aimed to study the
prescribing trends of antibiotics for influenza and adherence to the guidelines
issued by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) by utilizing the
National Ambulatory Medical Survey (NAMCS) 2016 database. This was based on a
sample of visits to non-federally employed office-based physicians who are
engaged in direct patient care at community health centers. Patient sex, race,
as well as source of payment, and provider type, were among the demographic
variables studied for adherence to the guidelines. The total number of
ambulatory care visits was 1,753. Of those, 63.6% of patients were prescribed,
inappropriate agents. General and Family Practice physicians were the most
frequented providers (32.9%), followed by Nurse Practitioners (21.9%), and
Pediatricians (17.1%). Family practice physicians and nurse practitioners
appeared to prescribe more inappropriately as compared to the other specialties
(X2=0.001). White and black patients were prescribed more inappropriately as
compared to other races (X2=0.032). Antibiotic resistance is a public health
problem of increasing magnitude, and finding effective solutions to address
this problem is critical. Antibiotic resistance is also an economic healthcare
burden. Adherence to guidelines minimizes antibiotic resistance and promotes
patients and public health.
Author(s)details:-
Dr. Ateequr Rahman
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL,
60064, United States.
Dr. Lejla Cukovic
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL,
60064, United States.
Dr. Yelena Sahakian
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL,
60064, United States.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v3/12549F
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