Prevalence of antibiotic use: A comparison across various European health care data sources

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2016-03

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Brauer, Ruth
Ruigómez, Ana
Downey, Gerry
Bate, Andrew
Garcia Rodriguez, Luis Alberto
Huerta, Consuelo
Gil, Miguel
de Abajo, Francisco
Requena, Gema
Alvarez, Yolanda

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Purpose: There is widespread concern about increases in antibiotic use, but comparative data from different European countries on rates of use are lacking. This study was designed to measure and understand the variation in antibiotic utilization across five European countries. Methods: Seven European healthcare databases with access to primary care data from Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK were used to measure and compare the point and 1-year-period prevalence of antibiotic use between 2004 and 2009. Descriptive analyses were stratified by gender, age and type of antibiotic. Separate analyses were performed to measure the most common underlying indications leading to the prescription of an antibiotic. Results: The average yearly period prevalence of antibiotic use varied from 15 (Netherlands) to 30 (Spain) users per 100 patients. A higher prevalence of antibiotic use by female patients, the very young (0-9years) and old (80+years), was observed in all databases. The lowest point prevalence was recorded in June and September and ranged from 0.51 (Netherlands) to 1.47 (UK) per 100 patients per day. Twelve percent (Netherlands) to forty-nine (Spain) percent of all users were diagnosed with a respiratory tract infection, and the most common type of antibiotic prescribed were penicillin. Conclusion: Using identical methodology in seven EU databases to assess antibiotic use allowed us to compare drug usage patterns across Europe. Our results contribute quantitatively to the true understanding of similarities and differences in the use of antibiotic agents in different EU countries.

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Antibiotic agents, Descriptive study, International comparisons, Pharmacoepidemiology, Primary care databases, Pharmacology (medical), Epidemiology, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Comparative Study

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Brauer, R, Ruigómez, A, Downey, G, Bate, A, Garcia Rodriguez, L A, Huerta, C, Gil, M, de Abajo, F, Requena, G, Alvarez, Y, Slattery, J, de Groot, M C H, Souverein, P, Hesse, U, Rottenkolber, M, Schmiedl, S, de Vries, F, Tepie, M F, Schlienger, R, Smeeth, L, Douglas, I, Reynolds, R & Klungel, O 2016, 'Prevalence of antibiotic use : A comparison across various European health care data sources', Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety, vol. 25, no. S1, pp. 11-20. https://doi.org/10.1002/pds.3831