2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jgar.2015.03.001
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Changes in patterns of antibiotic use in Chinese public hospitals (2005–2012) and a benchmark comparison with Sweden in 2012

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“…As Xiao et al explain, implementation of these policies have included extensive use of targets, production of guidelines and formulary restrictions, improved education, and liability assignment to institutions and even individuals [15]. There have been clear successes in reducing inappropriate antibiotic use in the past few years, but as these policies have largely been focussed on hospital care in urban areas, it is less clear how much of an effect they have had on the situation in rural populations [17], [18]. These policies are linked to and embedded within China's huge and complex set of on-going healthcare reforms.…”
Section: The Context For a One Health Research Project In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As Xiao et al explain, implementation of these policies have included extensive use of targets, production of guidelines and formulary restrictions, improved education, and liability assignment to institutions and even individuals [15]. There have been clear successes in reducing inappropriate antibiotic use in the past few years, but as these policies have largely been focussed on hospital care in urban areas, it is less clear how much of an effect they have had on the situation in rural populations [17], [18]. These policies are linked to and embedded within China's huge and complex set of on-going healthcare reforms.…”
Section: The Context For a One Health Research Project In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Swedish Government and its agencies have made substantial funding available for research projects and other initiatives that address various aspects of antibiotic resistance. This funding has frequently aimed to stimulate and support international collaborations, recognising that antibiotic resistance is a global concern, and one that cannot be managed within a single country [10], [18], [22], [23], [24].…”
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“…The Chinese Ministry of Health also launched the national antibiotic stewardship program, People's Republic of China antimicrobial resistance surveillance system, and other policies to control antibiotic resistance. 5,9,10 Based on this background, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University (FAHZU), ranking one of the first-class hospitals in People's Republic of China, has implemented multifaceted interventions, including pharmacist-led antibiotic stewardship, surveillance and regular proclamation of antibiotic resistance data, financial penalties, and so on. Although the antibiotic consumption and resistance in People's Republic of China were characterized in previous studies, 4,[11][12][13][14][15][16] few studies focused on the correlation between these two elements during a relatively long period.…”
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confidence: 99%