학술논문

Effect of Antimicrobial Stewardship on Reduced Oral Antibiotic Use and Bacterial Resistance at an Outpatient Department in a Medium-Sized Hospital -Achievement of the Target Values of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance in Japan- / 中規模病院外来部門における抗菌薬適正使用支援による経口抗菌薬使用量および検出微生物の抗菌薬耐性率低減への効果―AMR対策アクションプランの成果指標の達成―
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本環境感染学会誌 / Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control. 2021, 36(5):257
Subject
AMR対策アクションプラン
National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance
antibiotic resistant bacteria
antimicrobial stewardship
oral antibiotic use
抗菌薬耐性菌
抗菌薬適正使用支援
経口抗菌薬使用量
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1882-532X
1883-2407
Abstract
This study aimed to assess changes in oral antibiotic use and bacterial resistance through the antimicrobial stewardship (AS) program at an outpatient department in Fukuoka City Hospital, a medium-sized hospital. Antimicrobial use density (AUD) and days of therapy (DOT) of each antibiotic class administrated orally to outpatients in the hospital from 2011 to 2020 and resistance rates of each antibiotic in bacterial isolates from the patients were evaluated. Means of the AUD and DOT for every year and the resistance rates during the period after AS (2016-2020) were compared with those during the period before AS (2011-2015), respectively. The means of the AUD and DOT of third-generation cephalosporins, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones in the period after AS were significantly lower than those in the period before AS. The rates of levofloxacin resistance in Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and erythromycin resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae also decreased during the period after AS. AS optimized antimicrobial use, which may lead to decreased antimicrobial resistance rate in each microorganism. Several target values of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance in Japan were achieved. These observations suggest that AS, even if it is performed in a medium-sized hospital, contributes to the proper use of antibiotics and to the reduction of detection rates of resistant organisms.