Background and objective: Antibiotics (Abs) are a class of medication generally prescribed for bacterial infections. Abs misuse, caused by either medication non-compliance or self-medication, may lead to Abs resistance, a problem that is trending around the globe. In 2018, dispensing Abs without a prescription became prohibited in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to evaluate knowledge and attitude toward Abs use and resistance in Jazan Province.Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the population of Jazan, using a selfadministered electronic questionnaire to assess the knowledge and attitude toward Abs use and resistance and its related factors.Results: According to our findings, 543 participants responded and most of the participants use Abs with a prescription (n = 280; 75%). About 40% identified correctly that Abs can treat only bacteria, not viruses, and 44% denied that Abs can treat all coughs and common cases. Then, regarding the knowledge about resistance, we found that those who had heard about Abs resistance represented more than half of the participants (56%), and had better knowledge about Abs use. Further, more than half of those who have heard about Abs resistance correctly defined the antibiotic susceptibility test, and about two-thirds were able to answer the related questions about Abs resistance.Conclusion: To conclude, a positive correlation was found between knowledge about Abs resistance and Abs use. Thus, national Abs regulations and policies with continuous education and awareness must be continued to ensure a better understanding of Abs use.
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Jali, A., Hakami, A., Dahas, N., Mahnashi, M., Siddiq, A., Alsomaili, H., & Alhazmi, A. H. (2021). Antibiotic Use and Resistance Knowledge: Awareness Among the General Public in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20369
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