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    In: Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Oxford University Press (OUP), Vol. 9, No. Supplement_2 ( 2022-12-15)
    Abstract: Antibiotic resistance threatens public health worldwide, and inappropriate use of antibiotics is one of the main causes. Antibiotic use for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) has been defined as “antibiotics never events”, and urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases for which antibiotics are prescribed in Korea. To establish an effective antimicrobial stewardship strategy, a qualitative assessment of antibiotic use in actual clinical syndrome is necessary. Methods Cases of positive urine cultures (≥105 CFU/ml), performed in inpatient, outpatient, and emergency departments in April 2021 were screened in 26 hospitals located throughout Korea. Cases were classified into ABU, lower UTI, and upper UTI. The appropriateness of antibiotic use was retrospectively evaluated by infectious disease specialists using quality indicators based on the domestic clinical guideline for ABU and UTI. Figure 1.Study flow diagram Results A total of 2697 cases of ABU or UTI were included. The appropriateness of antibiotic use was assessed in 1157 cases with asymptomatic bacteriuria, 677 and 863 cases with lower and upper UTI (Figure 1). Antibiotics were prescribed in 21.7% (251 of 1157) of ABU without appropriate indication. Of 66 ABU cases with appropriate indication in which prophylactic antibiotics were prescribed, the duration of antibiotics was adequate in only 34.8% (Table 1). For lower UTI, the appropriateness of empirical and definite antibiotics was 77.8% (527 of 677) and 68.0% (353 of 519). In terms of upper UTI, 86.3% (745 of 863) and 78.2% (583 of 746) was appropriate, respectively. The duration of antibiotics was adequate in 65.7% (421 of 641) of lower UTI and 77.9% (592 of 760) in upper UTI (Table 2, 3). Conclusion This nationwide qualitative assessment of antibiotic use in ABU and UTI revealed that a significant proportion of antibiotics were prescribed inappropriately and, furthermore the duration of antibiotics was prolonged unnecessarily. Interventions for appropriate antibiotic use in ABU and UTI at the national level are required. Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2328-8957
    Language: English
    Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
    Publication Date: 2022
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