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Antimicrobial use in european acute care hospitals: Results from the second point prevalence survey (PPS) of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use, 2016 to 2017

  • Point Prevalence Survey Study Group
  • European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • UK Health Security Agency
  • National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Agenzia sanitaria e sociale regionale – Regione Emilia Romagna
  • Public Health Scotland
  • Glasgow Caledonian University
  • Mater Dei Hospital
  • Imperial College London
  • Federal Ministry for Labour
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Sciensano
  • National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Bulgaria
  • University of Zagreb
  • Ministry of Health, Cyprus
  • Czech National Institute of Public Health
  • West Tallinn Central Hospital
  • Eye Clinic of Tartu University Hospital
  • Santé publique France
  • Hellenic Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Papageorgiou University-affiliated Hospital
  • Ministry of Human Capacities
  • Landspitali University Hospital
  • Dept. Public Health Sciences and Paediatrics
  • Health Protection Surveillance Centre
  • Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
  • Paula Stradina Clinical University Hospital
  • Institute of Hygiene (HI)
  • Ministère de la Santé - Direction de la santé
  • Center Hospitalier de Luxembourg
  • Centre for Infectious Disease Control Netherlands
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
  • Direção-Geral da Saúde
  • National Institute of Public Health (NIPH)
  • University of Belgrade
  • University of Novi Sad
  • Regional Public Health Authority
  • Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin
  • University Medical Centre
  • National Institute of Public Health
  • HOSPITAL PUERTA DE HIERRO MAJADAHONDA
  • Public Health Agency
  • Public Health Wales

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Abstract

Antimicrobial agents used to treat infections are lifesaving. Overuse may result in more frequent adverse effects and emergence of multidrug-resistant microorganisms. In 2016–17, we performed the second point-prevalence survey (PPS) of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and antimicrobial use in European acute care hospitals. We included 1,209 hospitals and 310,755 patients in 28 of 31 European Union/European Economic Area (EU/EEA) countries. The weighted prevalence of antimicrobial use in the EU/EEA was 30.5% (95% CI: 29.2–31.9%). The most common indication for prescribing antimicrobials was treatment of a commu-nity-acquired infection, followed by treatment of HAI and surgical prophylaxis. Over half (54.2%) of antimicrobials for surgical prophylaxis were prescribed for more than 1 day. The most common infections treated by antimicrobials were respiratory tract infections and the most commonly prescribed antimicrobial agents were penicillins with beta-lactamase inhibitors. There was wide variation of patients on antimicrobials, in the selection of antimicrobial agents and in antimicrobial stewardship resources and activities across the participating countries. The results of the PPS provide detailed information on antimicrobial use in European acute care hospitals, enable comparisons between countries and hospitals, and highlight key areas for national and European action that will support efforts towards prudent use of antimicrobials.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEurosurveillance
Volume23
Issue number46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2018
Externally publishedYes

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