Department of Infectious Diseases, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
J Antimicrob Chemother. 2011 Nov;66(11):2643-6. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkr361. Epub 2011 Sep 7.
Although antibiotic use and resistance are low in Norway, the situation risks changing for the worse. We investigated trends in antibiotic use and assessed them in relation to antibiotic resistance in Norway.
We drew on hospital pharmacy sales data to record antibiotic use from 2002 to 2007 in eight hospitals serving 36% of the nation's population. Antibiotic use was measured using different indices with defined daily doses (DDDs) as the numerator (WHO ATC/DDD classification).
Total antibiotic use increased from 1.02 to 1.30 DDDs/1000 inhabitants/day (DIDs) and from 61.7 to 72.4 DDDs/100 bed-days (BDs) (17.4%); related to the number of discharges, no significant DDD change was shown. Their use in core units (adult intensive care units, recovery/post-operative wards and departments of internal medicine and surgery with all subspecialties) increased from 64.1 to 80.8 DDDs/100 BDs (26.1%) and by 3.1% related to the number of discharges. The total use of broad-spectrum antibiotics increased by 47.9% when measured as DDDs/100 BDs, and by 19.1% based on the number of discharges; the corresponding figures for core units were 60.5% and 31.2%, respectively.
There was a substantial increase in total antibiotic use, and an even more pronounced increase in the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, which seems unjustified considering the current low antibiotic resistance in Norway.
尽管挪威的抗生素使用和耐药率较低,但情况有恶化的风险。我们调查了抗生素使用趋势,并评估了其与挪威抗生素耐药性的关系。
我们利用医院药房销售数据,记录了 2002 年至 2007 年期间 8 家医院的抗生素使用情况,这 8 家医院服务了全国 36%的人口。抗生素使用使用不同的指标进行测量,以限定日剂量(DDD)作为分子(世界卫生组织 ATC/DDD 分类)。
总抗生素使用量从 1.02 增至 1.30 DDD/1000 居民/天(DID)和从 61.7 增至 72.4 DDD/100 张床位/天(BD)(17.4%);与出院人数相比,DDD 无显著变化。核心科室(成人重症监护病房、康复/术后病房和内科及外科各专科部门)的抗生素使用量从 64.1 增至 80.8 DDD/100 BD(26.1%),与出院人数相比增长了 3.1%。广谱抗生素的总使用量以 DDD/100 BD 计增长了 47.9%,以出院人数计增长了 19.1%;核心科室的相应数据分别为 60.5%和 31.2%。
抗生素总使用量显著增加,广谱抗生素的使用量甚至更为明显,考虑到挪威目前较低的抗生素耐药率,这种增加似乎不合理。