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Prescrizione di antibiotici sistemici in età pediatrica nell’ULSS 4 “Alto Vicentino”
DETERMINANTS OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTION TO CHILDREN IN THE ULSS “ALTO VICENTINO
M. Saugo1, M. Pellizzari1, M. Giardino2, R. Dall'Amico3, G. Ziglio4, S. Caffi5, R. Rubin6, L. Simonato7
1Servizio Epidemiologico
2Servizio Farmaceutico
3UO Pediatria
4Pediatra di libera scelta
5Direzione Generale ULSS 4
6Coordinamento Distretti Sanitari,
7Istituto di Igiene dell’Università di Padova
Luglio 2004 - pagg. 449 -450
Abstract
Prescriptions of antibiotics to children aged 0 to 14 and
belonging to the Health Unit “Alto Vicentino” were analysed for the
year 2002. 41% of children received at least one prescription. 20%
of prescriptions were made by physicians who where not the family
doctor usually in charge of the child. Multivariate analysis showed
that the determinants of antibiotic prescription were age and nationality
of the child, the sex of the doctor (males prescribed significantly
more antibiotics than female doctors) and the total number
of children whom the physician was in charge of (the greater the
number of the patients, the lower the chance of prescription).
Amoxycillin was the most used antibiotic in children younger than
two years, while amoxi-clavulanic and cefalosporins were the most
frequently used in the period of maximum prescription, i.e. from
2 to 6 years.
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