2017
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14101152
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Antibiotic Self-Medication among Non-Medical University Students in Punjab, Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Abstract: Background: Antibiotic resistance is a global threat. Scarce knowledge about safe and appropriate antibiotic use is coupled with frequent self-administration, e.g., in China. This repeated self-medication poses potential risk in terms of antibiotic resistance. Low-resource countries are facing an elevated burden of antibiotic self-medication as compared to developed ones. Thus, this study focused on evaluating the pervasiveness of antibiotic self-medication in 3 universities of Southern Punjab, Pakistan. Metho… Show more

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“…AMR has also increased the cost of medical treatment every year. For instance, the cost of treating AMR was estimated to be 1.68 billion US$ (Founou et al, 2017;European Commission, 2017). Additionally, 3.5 billion US$ per year will be needed for the next ten years to treat antimicrobial-resistant infections as predicted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 2018;Hofer, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMR has also increased the cost of medical treatment every year. For instance, the cost of treating AMR was estimated to be 1.68 billion US$ (Founou et al, 2017;European Commission, 2017). Additionally, 3.5 billion US$ per year will be needed for the next ten years to treat antimicrobial-resistant infections as predicted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 2018;Hofer, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first question was about whether the respondents consumed or used antibiotics. Some examples of antibiotics, namely "amoxicillin", "super tetra" and "cefadroxil" were included in this question as what was conducted in Pakistan (Gillani et al, 2017). Three choices of answers which were "Yes", "No", and "Do Not Know" were provided to answer the first question.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason attributed to the high degree of self-medication in developing countries is due to is the cost expenses in approaching the health care and the availability of the over the counter medications. 14 A study conducted among the non-medical students in three universities found that 58.3 % of the 727 students took self-medication in the past six months and metronidazole was the most common drug misused 15 Antibiotic resistance in poultry, animal husbandry and fishing India will be the fourth largest consumer of antibiotics in food animals by 2030. 10 A study conducted in Korea evaluated the presence of antibiotic resistant bacteria in chicken meats which found that 51 E. coli isolates were identified in 51 chicken meats and they were resistant to ampicillin(75%), tetracycline(69%), ciprofloxacin, trimethoprim/ sulfmethaxozole, ceftiofur, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid 16 The trend of using antibiotics as growth promoters in animals started in 1950 s when the drugs procaine penicillin and tetracycline was used in animals like pigs and cows.…”
Section: Self-medicationmentioning
confidence: 99%