Inpatient antibiotic prescribing patterns using the World Health Organization (WHO) Access Watch and Reserve (AWaRe) classification in Okinawa, Japan: A point-prevalence survey

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Abstract

Using point-prevalence methodology and the World Health Organization (WHO) Access, Watch, and Reserve Classification, we measured antibiotic use in 5 hospitals in Okinawa, Japan, on October 1, 2020. Overall, 29% of patients were prescribed an antibiotic on the survey date and the 3 most used antibiotics in the Watch category were cefazolin, ampicillin-sulbactam, and ampicillin.

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Patel, P. K., Satoh, N., Narita, M., Cho, Y., Oshiro, Y., Suzuki, T., … Kaye, K. S. (2022). Inpatient antibiotic prescribing patterns using the World Health Organization (WHO) Access Watch and Reserve (AWaRe) classification in Okinawa, Japan: A point-prevalence survey. Antimicrobial Stewardship and Healthcare Epidemiology, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.263

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