2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2008.02019.x
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Antibiotic use and health‐seeking behaviour in an underprivileged area of Perú

Abstract: Summaryobjective To describe the health-seeking behaviour and use of antibiotics in the urban community of Yurimaguas in the Amazonian area of Peru.method Cross-sectional survey of caregivers of 798 children aged 6-72 months by interview using a semi-structured questionnaire. Reported symptoms were classified as illnesses where antibiotics would or would not be recommended based on principles of the integrated management of childhood illnesses algorithm.results Forty-one per cent of consultations were with hea… Show more

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“…Amoxicillin and sulphonamides were the commonly encountered prescriptions in management of pneumonia in other areas too e.g. Tanzania and rural Peru [12, 18]. The results of a Sudanese survey in prescribing patterns proved that at least some parts of population are unable to afford treatment for some important and common diseases including childhood pneumonia and an average 66% rate of antibiotics prescription [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amoxicillin and sulphonamides were the commonly encountered prescriptions in management of pneumonia in other areas too e.g. Tanzania and rural Peru [12, 18]. The results of a Sudanese survey in prescribing patterns proved that at least some parts of population are unable to afford treatment for some important and common diseases including childhood pneumonia and an average 66% rate of antibiotics prescription [19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether the very high quinolone resistance prevalence noted in Lima reflects a comparatively greater clinical use of ciprofloxacin in this region compared to others is unclear. Like many other developing countries, regulation of these and other antibiotics in Peru is limited [27] and self-medication with antimicrobials in the Peru community is well recognised [28]. Antibiotics may be purchased without prescription, with as much as 29% obtained without medical authorisation [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We took similar measures as described by other investigators to increase the accuracy of these reports. 42 In the current study, asking about "any antibiotic use" was the most sensitive way to detect usage. However, the dose-response relationship found for sulfa use to sulfamethoxazole resistance strengthens the plausibility of the caregivers' reports.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%