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Rural women receive antibiotics for longer than necessary for UTIs


 

FROM INFECTION CONTROL & HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY

Data support need for education and stewardship

“This manuscript provides valuable information to all women’s health providers regarding the importance of antibiotic stewardship,” David M. Jaspan, DO, and Natasha Abdullah, MD, Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, said in an interview. Whether urban or rural, over 45% of the patients received inappropriate non–first-line treatment and 76% of the prescriptions were for an inappropriate duration (98.8% for longer than recommended), they emphasized.

“The potential negative impact of antibiotic resistance, coupled with the potential for increased side effects, should prompt providers to ensure that when treating uncomplicated UTIs in women, that the choice of treatment and the duration of treatment is tailored to the patient’s needs,” the Dr. Jaspan and Dr. Abdullah said.

To improve antibiotic prescribing, especially at the local and regional level, “We encourage providers to familiarize themselves with local information as it pertains to known resistance when prescribing empiric treatment regimens for uncomplicated UTIs,” they said.

The study was supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the National Institutes of Health. Lead author Dr. Clark, as well as Dr. Jaspan and Dr. Abdullah, had no financial conflicts to disclose.

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