Indiscreet prescribing of antibiotics is key contributor to microbial resistance nationwide: MoS Health
New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry has initiated several initiatives to promote judicious use of antimicrobials, as indiscreet prescribing of antibiotics is one of the major causes of microbial resistance in the country, the Parliament was recently informed.
Concerns related to overprescription of antibiotics in the country were raised during a Rajya Sabha Session by Minister A D Singh, who inquired whether a survey of nearly 10 thousand hospitals by the National Centre for Diseases Control (NCDC), has found that more than half of the patients were given antibiotics to prevent rather than treat the infection.
In response to the question raised, Prof. Satya Pal Singh Baghel, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare confirmed that National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) conducted Point Prevalence Survey (PPS) on antibiotic use at 20 tertiary care government hospitals (NAC-NET sites). This study was conducted amongst 9653 eligible patients admitted in these 20 hospitals. 71.9% of the patients received antibiotics. Of those who were prescribed antibiotics, 54.8% received antibiotics for prophylactic indications (Surgical Prophylaxis 37.3% and Medical prophylaxis 17.5%).
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