Use and/or misuse of antibiotics in management of diarrhea among children in enugu, Southeast Nigeria

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Background: Diarrheal diseases are a leading cause of under-5 morbidity and mortality worldwide. Objective: To determine the use and/or misuse of antibiotics on children with diarrheal disease by caregivers. Method: An observational prospective study involving 210 children and their caregivers seen at the pediatric outpatient clinic of a tertiary hospital between January and May 2012 was undertaken. Results: The mean age of the children was 18.07±14.29 months. One hundred twenty-four (59%) were male, whereas 86 (41%) were female. Almost half of the children (46.7%) used unprescribed antibiotics during an episode of diarrhea. Conclusions: Antibiotics are being abused in children with diarrhea and caregivers need to be educated against this urgently. © The Author [2013]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Ekwochi, U., Chinawa, J. M., Obi, I., Obu, H. A., & Agwu, S. (2013). Use and/or misuse of antibiotics in management of diarrhea among children in enugu, Southeast Nigeria. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 59(4), 314–316. https://doi.org/10.1093/tropej/fmt016

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