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Awareness of Antibiotic Misuse in Upper Respiratory Tract Infections Among Adults in the Bisha Governorate in 2024.
Alghamdi, Mushabab; Alghamdi, Atiah Abdullah S; Alsalouli, Faisal Ali A; Alkebiri, Ali Salem A; Oraidah, Hayf Zayed Z; Alasiri, Ahmed Fayi H; Alshamrani, Ali Hassan; Alharthi, Khalid Mobarak K; Aldawsari, Ali Wesam A; Almutawa, Ali Mubarak N; Eljack, Ibrahim A; Ibrahim, Mutasim E.
Afiliación
  • Alghamdi M; Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alghamdi AAS; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alsalouli FAA; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alkebiri ASA; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Oraidah HZZ; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alasiri AFH; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alshamrani AH; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Alharthi KMK; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Aldawsari AWA; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Almutawa AMN; Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Eljack IA; Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
  • Ibrahim ME; Microbiology, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
Cureus ; 16(6): e62815, 2024 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39036246
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Antibiotics are targeted to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and have no effect on viral agents. Unfortunately, viruses cause about 80% of respiratory tract infections, and up to 75% of antibiotics are prescribed for URTIs. Overuse of antibiotics is linked to a number of issues, including the emergence of antibacterial resistance, an increase in the prevalence of chronic illnesses, a rise in the expense of healthcare services, and the emergence of side effects. This study aimed to assess the awareness of antibiotic misuse for URTIs among adults in the Bisha governorate in 2024. METHODS AND MATERIALS A community-based, cross-sectional study was conducted in the Bisha governorate among the adult population. Data was collected using an online standardized self-administered adapted questionnaire. The questions vary from multiple choice to Likert scale questions, and each question has 2 points. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 26 (IBM SPSS Statistics, Armonk, NY).

RESULTS:

The response rate was about 85.3% (721/845). The ages of the participants ranged between 18 and 75 years. There were 360 (49.9%) male respondents and 361 (50.1%) female respondents. The study revealed that 83.1% (599) of the participants have poor awareness of antibiotic misuse in URTIs. Knowledge of antibiotic misuse consequences was poor at 66.7% (481). There was a significant difference observed between the residents of Bisha city compared to the residents of Bisha villages in total knowledge level about antibiotic misuse in URTIs (p = 0.030). CONCLUSION AND

RECOMMENDATIONS:

The population of the Bisha governorate has a poor knowledge of antibiotic misuse in URTIs. Therefore, efforts should be made to increase the knowledge and awareness of the general public about the problem.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cureus Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article