USE AND MISUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN DIFFERENT MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS IN MISURATA CENTRAL HOSPITAL

Authors

  • Emhemmed Abujalala Internal Medicine Department, Misurata Central Hospital, Libya
  • AbdelFattah Alghanai Pediatric Department, Misurata Central Hospital, Libya
  • Hashem Dharat Vascular Surgery Department, Misurata Central Hospital, Libya
  • Salem Shenaisheh Community Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Misurata University, Libya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36602/mmsj/2017.n06.10

Keywords:

Antibiotics use, Misuse, Inpatients, Days of therapy

Abstract

The pattern of antibiotics use in hospital settings has been linked to the rising threat of antibiotic resistance. There
are established global efforts to encourage reporting of antibiotic consumption in hospital settings. Unfortunately,
those studies of antibiotic consumption levels on our national level are limited. So the aim of this study was to track
levels of antibiotic consumption in different medical departments in Misurata Central Hospital during December
2016 in order to identify and report any potential evidence of antibiotics misuse. A retrospective cross sectional
study was conducted in 2017 using data from patient files who were admitted to Misurata Central Hospital in December 2016 in 12 different departments. 1001 patient`s files were reviewed and data was analyzed. The antibiotic
use rate expressed as days of therapy per 1000 patient days (DOT/1000PD). The patients were categorized into two
groups; group with risk factors for Multi-Drug Resistant bacteria "MDR"305 (30.46%) and the other has no risk
factor (69.54%). More than half of the admitted patients received antibiotics during their hospital stay, 649
(64.84%), and about two third of the risky group patients received antibiotics, 181 (59.34%). Culture and Sensitivity
was only ordered for 11 patients (6.07%). The rate of antibiotic use expressed as days of therapy per 1000 patient
days (DOT/1000PD) was 1,487. Most of the admitted patients received antibiotics, and most of them had no Culture
and Sensitivity orders. The overall usage of antibiotics exceeds the mean of 855 DOT/1000PD reported in a study
from USA capturing aggregate data using electronic claim from different wards. We recommend the implementation
of Antibiotics Stewardship Programs “ASP” inside the hospital to establish a policy of antibiotic prescription to different kind of patients in order to decrease the antibiotic misuse and to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance.

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Published

2025-06-22

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Emhemmed Abujalala, AbdelFattah Alghanai, Hashem Dharat, Salem Shenaisheh. USE AND MISUSE OF ANTIBIOTICS IN DIFFERENT MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS IN MISURATA CENTRAL HOSPITAL. mmsj [Internet]. 2025 Jun. 22 [cited 2025 Oct. 22];4(1):41-5. Available from: https://journals.misuratau.edu.ly/mmsj/ojs/index.php/mmsj/article/view/93

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