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The Influence of Antibiotic Stewardship Program on Indoor Patients in Asia
Author(s):
1. Muneeb Altaf: King Edward Medical University Lahore, Pakistan
2. Ramsha Mushtaq Khan: King Edward Medical University Lahore, Pakistan
3. Saira Afzal: King Edward Medical University Lahore, Pakistan
4. Muhammad Tufail: University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Background: Antibiotic resistance is a growing global threat driven by antibiotic overuse. Antibiotic stewardship programs (ASPs) are a key strategy to optimize antibiotic prescribing and combat resistance. Objective: To systematically review the impact of ASPs on clinical and economic outcomes among hospitalized patients in Asia. Methods: We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, and PakMediNet for studies published in 2017-2021 that quantified ASP outcomes. Studies on costs, antibiotic use, length of stay, and mortality were included. Results: 18 studies met inclusion criteria. 13 (72%) reported decreased costs after ASP implementation, with net savings of up to $12,829 USD per patient. All studies showed reduced antibiotic use, especially carbapenems. 8 (44%) found shorter lengths of stay and 10 (56%) reported lower mortality rates with ASPs. Conclusions: ASPs improve clinical outcomes and reduce costs and antibiotic resistance in Asian hospitals. More research is needed on ASP knowledge and implementation in outpatient, primary, and secondary care settings. 
Page(s): 128-132
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Published: Journal: Journal of Society of Prevention, Advocacy and Research KEMU, Volume: 2, Issue: 3, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Asia , Antibiotic Stewardship Program
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