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Alharbi, M., Khormi, A., Albisher, A., Barkoot, M., Alsofyani, B., Althabet, F., Almughamsi, R., Albalw, R., Alsari, S., Aljehani, H. (2017). The Dangerous Effects of Excessive Use of Antibiotics among Community in Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(5), 2493-2496. doi: 10.12816/0041700
Manal Hassan Alharbi; Amro Yahya Khormi; Areej Misfer Albisher; Maram Mubarak Barkoot; Badeah Ayesh Alsofyani; Fatmah Mohammed Althabet; Reyouf Abdulsalam Almughamsi; Reham Awdah i Albalw; Sahab Mohammed Alsari; Haneen Saad Aljehani. "The Dangerous Effects of Excessive Use of Antibiotics among Community in Saudi Arabia". The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69, 5, 2017, 2493-2496. doi: 10.12816/0041700
Alharbi, M., Khormi, A., Albisher, A., Barkoot, M., Alsofyani, B., Althabet, F., Almughamsi, R., Albalw, R., Alsari, S., Aljehani, H. (2017). 'The Dangerous Effects of Excessive Use of Antibiotics among Community in Saudi Arabia', The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 69(5), pp. 2493-2496. doi: 10.12816/0041700
Alharbi, M., Khormi, A., Albisher, A., Barkoot, M., Alsofyani, B., Althabet, F., Almughamsi, R., Albalw, R., Alsari, S., Aljehani, H. The Dangerous Effects of Excessive Use of Antibiotics among Community in Saudi Arabia. The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017; 69(5): 2493-2496. doi: 10.12816/0041700

The Dangerous Effects of Excessive Use of Antibiotics among Community in Saudi Arabia

Article 22, Volume 69, Issue 5, October 2017, Page 2493-2496  XML PDF (232.09 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.12816/0041700
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Authors
Manal Hassan Alharbi1; Amro Yahya Khormi2; Areej Misfer Albisher1; Maram Mubarak Barkoot3; Badeah Ayesh Alsofyani4; Fatmah Mohammed Althabet3; Reyouf Abdulsalam Almughamsi5; Reham Awdah i Albalw6; Sahab Mohammed Alsari3; Haneen Saad Aljehani5
1Alfaisal University
2Arabian Gulf University
3King Khalid University
4Taif University
5King Abdulaziz University
6Tabuk University
Abstract
Background: antibiotic misuse is a common problem around the world with special regard to developing countries. It could result in increased rate of infections and admission to hospitals, high treatment costs as well as increased mortality rates.
Aim of the work: this study aimed toassess the general knowledge of community population in Saudi Arabia (KSA) regarding the adverse effects of antibiotics overuse.
Patients and methods: this was across-sectional descriptive study conducted among 1700 Saudi adults from the period of February to June 2017. Respondents were interviewed and filled out a questionnaire that consisted of 3 parts the: first parts considered their demographics, the other parts regards the use of antibiotics and knowledge about their adverse effects.
Results: the pattern of antibiotic use showed that 76.8% have recently used antibiotics. The major source of antibiotic use was pharmacist (46.5%) followed by physician (23.9%). About 71.7% used antibiotics for cold and cough and 61.8% used antibiotics for viral diseases. The level of knowledge toward excessive use of antibiotics was in adequate among 61% of respondents and was good among 39% of them. A significant correlation was detected between young age and good knowledge.
Conclusion: there was a lack in the public knowledge regarding the adverse effects of antibiotic overuse among Saudi subjects. Educational programs may be performed to fill up the awareness gaps and enhance the knowledge thus decreasing the costs paid by health authorities to manage the adverse effects of antibiotics overuse.
 
Keywords
KSA; Knowledge; Adverse effects; antibiotic overuse
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