TY - BOOK AU - Randriatsarafara,Fidiniaina Mamy AU - Ralamboson,Jaona AU - Rakotoarivelo,Rivo AU - Raherinandrasana,Antso AU - Andrianasolo,Rado TI - Antibiotic Consumption at Antananarivo University Hospital: Prevalence and Strategic Challenges PY - 2015///. N1 - 69 N2 - "Introduction : Very few studies have been conducted on antibiotic consumption in Madagascar. The objective of this study was to describe antibiotic consumption in a tertiary university hospital in Antananarivo, Madagascar to more clearly define good antibiotic use strategies.Materials and method : A one-day prevalence survey was conducted on 5 April 2011 in the 339-bed Befelatanana Hospital with a bed occupation rate of 65.5%.Results : The prevalence of antibiotic therapy among the 222 patients hospitalised on the day of the survey was 57.2%. Almost one half (49.6%) of patients received a combination of at least two antibiotics. The classes of antibiotics most commonly prescribed were beta-lactam antibiotics (55.3%), imidazoles (14.9%), aminoglycosides (14.9%), quinolones (7.9%) and macrolides with 7% of prescriptions. Penicillins accounted for 55.5% of all beta-lactam antibiotic prescriptions, followed by third-generation cephalosporins. Children under the age of 14 years (p &lt ; 0.019) and patients with invasive devices (p &lt ; 10-6) received more antibiotics. Antibiotic prescription in the Emergency Room – Intensive Care Unit was significantly higher than in the other wards (p &lt ; 0.01).Conclusion : A high rate of antibiotic use was observed in Befelatanana University Hospital. Beta-lactam antibiotics were the agents most commonly prescribed and the Emergency Room – Intensive Care Unit was the leading antibiotic prescriber. It is essential to set up a good antibiotic use policy." UR - https://shs.cairn.info/journal-sante-publique-2015-2-page-249?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080 ER -