HPS-040 - Effect of a hospital drug formulary on antibiotic consumption and patient outcome in Japanese university hospital: An interrupted time-series analysis
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: HPS-040
- By: YAGI, Tatsuya (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Japan)
- Co-author(s): Dr Tatsuya Yagi (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Mr Takashi Mochizuki (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan / Infection Control and Prevention Center, Hamamatsu University Hospital, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Dr Takahiro Yamada (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Ms Yukiko Katagiri (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Ms Yukari Morishita (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Ms Minori Sobukawa (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Mr Osanori Nagura (Infection Control and Prevention Center, Hamamatsu University Hospital, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Dr Kazuki Furuhashi (Infection Control and Prevention Center, Hamamatsu University Hospital, Hamamatsu, Japan)
Dr Junichi Kawakami (Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Hamamatsu University School Of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan) - Abstract:
Introduction: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) impacts human health and society. Irrational antimicrobial therapy has caused the emergence of AMR; therefore, rational antibiotic use is a crucial strategy for countermeasures for AMR. The Japanese government proposed reducing oral cephalosporins, quinolones, and macrolides as part of the National..
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