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Field: Antibiotic Use and Resistance

Antimicrobial Resistance: A Growing Serious Threat for Global Public Health

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Md. Abdus Salam, Md. Yusuf Al-Amin, Moushumi Tabassoom Salam, Jogendra Singh Pawar et al.

Journal: Healthcare
Year: 2023
Citations: 1715

Antibiotics are among the most important discoveries of the 20th century, having saved millions of lives from infectious diseases. Microbes have developed acquired antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to many drugs due to high selection pressure from increasing use and misuse of antibiotics over the years...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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A Review on Antibiotic Resistance: Alarm Bells are Ringing

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Sojib Bin Zaman, Muhammed Awlad Hussain, Rachel Nye, Varshil Mehta et al.

Journal: CureusYear: 2017Citations: 857

Antibiotics are the 'wonder drugs' to combat microbes. For decades, multiple varieties of antibiotics have not only been used for therapeutic purposes but practiced prophylactically across other industries such as agriculture and animal husbandry. Uncertainty has arisen, as microbes have become resi...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular MedicineOpen Access
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Global and regional burden of hospital admissions for severe acute lower respiratory infections in young children in 2010: a systematic analysis

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Harish Nair, Eric A. F. Simões, Igor Rudan, Bradford D. Gessner et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2013Citations: 795

Background The annual number of hospital admissions and in-hospital deaths due to severe acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI) in young children worldwide is unknown. We aimed to estimate the incidence of admissions and deaths for such infections in children younger than 5 years in 2010. Methods...

Health SciencesMedicineEpidemiologyOpen Access
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Antimicrobial Resistance: A Growing Serious Threat for Global Public Health

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Md. Abdus Salam, Md. Yusuf Al-Amin, Moushumi Tabassoom Salam, Jogendra Singh Pawar et al.

Journal: Preprints.orgYear: 2023Citations: 495

Antibiotics are the most magnificent discovery of 20th century that have saved millions of lives from infectious diseases. Microbes have developed acquired antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to many drugs due to high selection pressure from increasing use and misuse of antibiotics over the years. The tr...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular MedicineOpen Access
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Surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries: a scattered picture

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Katia Iskandar, Laurent Molinier, Souheil Hallit, Massimo Sartelli et al.

Journal: Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection ControlYear: 2021Citations: 473

Data on comprehensive population-based surveillance of antimicrobial resistance is lacking. In low- and middle-income countries, the challenges are high due to weak laboratory capacity, poor health systems governance, lack of health information systems, and limited resources. Developing countries st...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Availability and affordability of cardiovascular disease medicines and their effect on use in high-income, middle-income, and low-income countries: an analysis of the PURE study data

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Rasha Khatib, Martin McKee, Harry S. Shannon, Clara K Chow et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 2015Citations: 394

BACKGROUND WHO has targeted that medicines to prevent recurrent cardiovascular disease be available in 80% of communities and used by 50% of eligible individuals by 2025. We have previously reported that use of these medicines is very low, but now aim to assess how such low use relates to their lack...

Social SciencesEconomics, Econometrics and FinanceEconomics and Econometrics
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Self-medication among medical and pharmacy students in Bangladesh

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Naznin Alam, Nadia Saffoon, Riaz Uddin

Journal: BMC Research NotesYear: 2015Citations: 341

BACKGROUND: This cross-sectional survey examined the pattern of self-medication and factors associated with this practice among medical and pharmacy students in context to Bangladesh. METHODS: The study used a self-administered questionnaire. A total of 500; 250 medical and 250 pharmacy, students pa...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Field tests for rational drug use in twelve developing countries

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HV Hogerzeil, Bimo, Dennis Ross‐Degnan, Richard Laing et al.

Journal: The LancetYear: 1993Citations: 329

Increasing efforts are being made to improve drug-use practices and prescribing behaviour in developing countries. An essential tool for such work is an objective and standard method of assessment. We present here a set of drug-use indicators produced and tested in twelve developing countries. We de...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Microbial Resistance Movements: An Overview of Global Public Health Threats Posed by Antimicrobial Resistance, and How Best to Counter

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Sameer Dhingra, Nor Azlina A. Rahman, Ed Peile, Motiur Rahman et al.

Journal: Frontiers in Public HealthYear: 2020Citations: 326

Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associated with bacterial infection. However, infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death in the world. There is global concern about the rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which affects both ...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Hospital‐Acquired Pneumonia and Ventilator‐Associated Pneumonia in Adults

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Coleman Rotstein, Gerald A. Evans, Abraham Born, Ronald F. Grossman et al.

Journal: Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical MicrobiologyYear: 2007Citations: 285

Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) are important causes of morbidity and mortality, with mortality rates approaching 62%. HAP and VAP are the second most common cause of nosocomial infection overall, but are the most common cause documented in the intensive c...

Health SciencesMedicineCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOpen Access
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Community-based antibiotic access and use in six low-income and middle-income countries: a mixed-method approach

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Nga Thi Thuy, Huong T L Vu, Chuc T K Nguyen, Sureeporn Punpuing et al.

Journal: The Lancet Global HealthYear: 2021Citations: 284

BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial misuse is common in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), and this practice is a driver of antibiotic resistance. We compared community-based antibiotic access and use practices across communities in LMICs to identify contextually specific targets for intervention...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Antibiotic resistance in Bangladesh: A systematic review

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Iftekhar Ahmed, Md. Bodiuzzaman Rabbi, Sakina Sultana

Journal: International Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 2019Citations: 278

BACKGROUND: Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is a worldwide problem and Bangladesh is a major contributor to this owing to its poor healthcare standards, along with the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. This systematic review was conducted to summarize the present scenario of ABR in Bangladesh, to ident...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Human, animal and environmental contributors to antibiotic resistance in low-resource settings: integrating behavioural, epidemiological and One Health approaches

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Emily K. Rousham, Leanne Unicomb, Mohammad Aminul Islam

Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological SciencesYear: 2018Citations: 276

Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is recognized as a One Health challenge because of the rapid emergence and dissemination of resistant bacteria and genes among humans, animals and the environment on a global scale. However, there is a paucity of research assessing ABR contemporaneously in humans, animals...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental SciencePollutionOpen Access
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Strategies to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization with a Special Focus on Developing Countries

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Brian Godman, Abiodun Egwuenu, Mainul Haque, Oliver Ombeva Malande et al.

Journal: LifeYear: 2021Citations: 235

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a high priority across countries as it increases morbidity, mortality and costs. Concerns with AMR have resulted in multiple initiatives internationally, nationally and regionally to enhance appropriate antibiotic utilization across sectors to reduce AMR, with the o...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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Use of antibiotics in children younger than two years in eight countries: a prospective cohort study

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Elizabeth T. Rogawski McQuade, James A Platts-Mills, Jessica C. Seidman, Sushil John et al.

Journal: Bulletin of the World Health OrganizationYear: 2016Citations: 234

Antibiotics can be a lifesaving treatment for children with bacterial infections and are the most commonly prescribed therapy among all medications given to children. Furthermore, both at the individual and population levels, antibiotic overuse drives the development and transmission of antimicrobia...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyOpen Access
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