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      Antibiotic Use in Medical–Surgical Intensive Care Units and General Wards in Latin American Hospitals

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      antibiotic use, antibiotic resistance, Latin America, antimicrobial stewardship, strategies

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          Abstract

          Background

          The objective of this study was to identify antibiotic stewardship (AS) opportunities in Latin American medical–surgical intensive care units (MS-ICUs) and general wards (Gral-wards).

          Methods

          We conducted serial cross-sectional point prevalence surveys in MS-ICUs and Gral-wards in 41 Latin American hospitals between March 2022 and February 2023. Patients >18 years of age in the units of interest were evaluated for antimicrobial use (AU) monthly (MS-ICUs) or quarterly (Gral-wards). Antimicrobial data were collected using a standardized form by the local AS teams and submitted to the coordinating team for analysis.

          Results

          We evaluated AU in 5780 MS-ICU and 7726 Gral-ward patients. The hospitals’ median bed size (interquartile range) was 179 (125–330), and 52% were nonprofit. The aggregate AU prevalence was 53.5% in MS-ICUs and 25.5% in Gral-wards. Most (88%) antimicrobials were prescribed to treat infections, 7% for surgical prophylaxis and 5% for medical prophylaxis. Health care–associated infections led to 63% of MS-ICU and 38% of Gral-ward AU. Carbapenems, piperacillin-tazobactam, intravenous (IV) vancomycin, and ampicillin-sulbactam represented 50% of all AU to treat infections. A minority of IV vancomycin targeted therapy was associated with documented methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection or therapeutic drug monitoring. In both units, 17% of antibiotics prescribed as targeted therapy represented de-escalation, while 24% and 15% in MS-ICUs and Gral-wards, respectively, represented an escalation of therapy. In Gral-wards, 32% of antibiotics were used without a microbiologic culture ordered. Half of surgical prophylaxis antibiotics were prescribed after the first 24 hours.

          Conclusions

          Based on this cohort, areas to improve AU in Latin American hospitals include antibiotic selection, de-escalation, duration of therapy, and dosing strategies.

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                Journal
                Open Forum Infect Dis
                Open Forum Infect Dis
                ofid
                Open Forum Infectious Diseases
                Oxford University Press (US )
                2328-8957
                November 2024
                11 October 2024
                11 October 2024
                : 11
                : 11
                : ofae620
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland, USA
                [1 ] Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland, USA
                International Infection Control Branch, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Atlanta, Georgia, USA
                International Infection Control Branch, Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Atlanta, Georgia, USA
                Hospital Alcivar , Guayaquil, Ecuador
                Hospital Sociedad de Lucha Contra el Cáncer , Guayaquil, Ecuador
                Departamento de Medicina, Universidad de Panamá, Panama , Panama
                Hospital Santo Tomas , Panama, Panama
                Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas , El Palomar, Argentina
                Instituto de Cardiología de Corrientes “Juana Francisca Cabral,”  Corrientes, Argentina
                Clínica Conciencia , Neuquén, Argentina
                Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos San Roque , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Pacifica Salud, Hospital Punta Pacifica , Panamá, Panama
                Pacifica Salud, Hospital Punta Pacifica , Panamá, Panama
                Clínica De La Mujer , Bogotá, Colombia
                Hospital Mederi , Bogota, Colombia
                Hospital Del Tunal , Bogotá, Colombia
                Hospital Medico Policial Churruca Visca , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Dr. Marcial V. Quiroga , San Juan, Argentina
                Hospital Universitario Austral , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Municipal de Trauma Dr. Federico Abete , Malvinas Argentinas, Argentina
                Hospital Clínica Medicentro Familiar , Bogota, Colombia
                Hospital Angel C. Padilla , Tucumán, Argentina
                Hospital San Benito , Peten, Guatemala
                Hospital Alemán , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Provincial de Rosario , Rosario, Argentina
                Hospital Dr. Guillermo Rawson , San Juan, Argentina
                Hospital Dr. Guillermo Rawson , San Juan, Argentina
                Clínica Universitaria Privada Reina Fabiola , Córdoba, Argentina
                Hospital Sociedad de Lucha Contra el Cáncer , Guayaquil, Ecuador
                Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina
                Clínica De La Mujer , Bogotá, Colombia
                Hospital Militar Central , Bogotá, Colombia
                Hospital Irma de Lourdes Tzanetatos , Panama, Panama
                Clinica Privada Provincial , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín , Quito, Ecuador
                Hospital El Cruce , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas , El Palomar, Argentina
                Maternidad Nuestra Señora De Las Mercedes De Tucumán , Tucumán, Argentina
                Hospital San Bernardo , Salta, Argentina
                Hospital Alcivar , Guayaquil, Ecuador
                Clinica Hospital San Fernando , Panama, Panama
                Hospital San Bernardo , Salta, Argentina
                Hospital Municipal de Agudos Dr. Leonidas Lucero , Bahía Blanca, Argentina
                Hospital Roosevelt , Guatemala, Guatemala
                Hospital Cesar Milstein , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Del Tunal , Bogotá, Colombia
                Hospital Metropolitano , Quito, Ecuador
                Clínica Conciencia , Neuquén, Argentina
                Instituto de Diagnostico , La Plata, Argentina
                Hospital Santo Tomas , Panama, Panama
                Hospital Simon Bolivar , Bogota, Colombia
                Sanatorio Allende Nueva Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina
                Hospital Dr. Marcial V. Quiroga , San Juan, Argentina
                Hospital Universitario Austral , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina
                Hospital Municipal de Trauma Dr. Federico Abete , Malvinas Argentinas, Argentina
                Hospital Carlos Andrade Marín , Quito, Ecuador
                The Panama Clinic , Panama, Panama
                Hospital Medico Policial Churruca Visca , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Clínica Medicentro Familiar , Bogota, Colombia
                Hospital Alemán , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Sanatorio Allende Nueva Córdoba , Córdoba, Argentina
                Hospital Vozandes , Quito, Ecuador
                Clínica Universitaria Privada Reina Fabiola , Córdoba, Argentina
                Hospital Roosevelt , Guatemala, Guatemala
                Hospital Zonal General de Agudos Dr. Alberto Eurnekian , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital El Cruce , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Hospital Mederi , Bogota, Colombia
                Maternidad Nuestra Señora De Las Mercedes De Tucumán , Tucumán, Argentina
                Instituto de Diagnostico , La Plata, Argentina
                Hospital Municipal de Agudos Dr. Leonidas Lucero , Bahía Blanca, Argentina
                Hospital Angel C. Padilla , Tucumán, Argentina
                Hospital Militar Central , Bogotá, Colombia
                Instituto de Cardiología de Corrientes “Juana Francisca Cabral,”  Corrientes, Argentina
                Hospital Irma de Lourdes Tzanetatos , Panama, Panama
                Hospital Cesar Milstein , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Clinica Privada Provincial , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Sanatorio Las Lomas , Buenos Aires, Argentina
                Author notes
                Correspondence: Valeria Fabre, MD, 600 North Wolfe Street, Halstead 8, Rm 840, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA ( mfabre1@ 123456jhmi.edu ); or Rodolfo Quiros, MD, MSc, MBA, PhD, Sanatorio Las Lomas, Av. Diego Carman 555,San Isidro, Provincia de Buenos Aires B1642, Argentina ( quiros.re@ 123456gmail.com ).

                Potential conflicts of interest.  The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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                History
                : 12 August 2024
                : 08 October 2024
                : 09 October 2024
                : 02 November 2024
                Page count
                Pages: 7
                Funding
                Funded by: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, DOI 10.13039/100000030;
                Award ID: 75D30121C11953
                Categories
                Antimicrobial Resistance
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                antibiotic use,antibiotic resistance,latin america,antimicrobial stewardship,strategies

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