2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.10.24313389
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Antibiotic prescribing patterns by age and sex in England: why we need to take this variation into account to evaluate antibiotic stewardship and AMR selection

Naomi R Waterlow,
Tom Ashfield,
Gwenan M Knight

Abstract: Structured AbstractObjectivesThe drivers of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) likely vary substantially by diKerent demographics. However, few complete open national detailed data exist on how antibiotic use (ABU) varies by both age and sex.MethodsHere, prescriptions of antibiotics from General Practices in England for 2015-2023 disaggregated by 5-year age bands and sex were analysed at the national and Integrated Care Board (ICB) level. From a total of 249,578,795 prescriptions (across 9 years), 63% were given t… Show more

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