2021
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10111419
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Pattern and Appropriateness of Antimicrobial Prescriptions for Upper Respiratory Tract and Dental Infections in Male Prisoners in Italy

Abstract: Background: This study explored the antimicrobial prescribing pattern for upper respiratory tract and dental infections in prisoners in Italy, with specific attention paid to the appropriateness of indication and its potential determinants. Methods: This investigation was conducted through the consultation of clinical records of adult male inmates in a prison in the south of Italy. Results: Prescription of antimicrobials for upper respiratory tract infections ranged from 41.9% in influenza diagnoses to 88% in … Show more

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“…This survey was carried out between July and October 2021, within a larger project developed by the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” and the Joint Operational Unit for Health Protection at Prison Institutions, investigating several health-related issues in the incarcerated population [ 21 , 23 , 24 ]. Three prisons in the geographic area of Campania region, in the South of Italy, were included in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This survey was carried out between July and October 2021, within a larger project developed by the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” and the Joint Operational Unit for Health Protection at Prison Institutions, investigating several health-related issues in the incarcerated population [ 21 , 23 , 24 ]. Three prisons in the geographic area of Campania region, in the South of Italy, were included in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study by Di Giuseppe (2021) [21], a widespread practice of providing inappropriate antimicrobial prescriptions for prisoners was identified, indicating a need for diagnosis-specific monitoring and the implementation of prison-focused antimicrobial stewardship policies. Licata (2021) [22] emphasized the necessity of developing practical antibiotic prescription guidelines with clear indications and an easy-to-follow regimen.…”
Section: Italymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under-resourced healthcare settings such as clinics in remote areas, urban Federally Qualified Health Centers, and prison-based clinics also contribute to disparate antibiotic prescribing, and thus higher AMR and CDI rates among disadvantaged populations [38,39]. Reasons for this may include lack of access to quality diagnostic resources, lack of prescriber training, overburdened clinics, and 'pharmacy deserts,' defined as an area where more than one-third of a census tract's population is living farther than 1 mile from the nearest pharmacy [40,41].…”
Section: Current Disparities: Antimicrobial Prescribing Patterns and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%