Antibiotic Stewardship in the Management of Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcer Disease in Less Developed Countries
Zulfiqarali G. Abbas,
Raidah R. Gangji,
Ilker Uçkay
Abstract:BackgroundDiabetic foot ulcers in developing countries often become infected. The healthcare systems are often not equipped to conduct the culture and the sensitivity tests required for prescribing a targeted antibiotic treatment for diabetic foot infection (DFI).MethodsWe evaluate antibiotic stewardship programmes for DFIs, at every level of health care, with an emphasis on resource‐poor settings such as in Africa.ResultsThe management of DFI very often is adapted to the financial and practical realities of t… Show more
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