Antibiotic-Prescribing Practices for Management of Childhood Diarrhea in 3 Sub-Saharan African Countries: Findings From the Vaccine Impact on Diarrhea in Africa (VIDA) Study, 2015–2018

Author:

Awuor Alex O1,Ogwel Billy1,Powell Helen23,Verani Jennifer R4,Sow Samba O5,Hossain M Jahangir6,Ochieng John B1,Juma Jane1,Jamka Leslie P27,Roose Anna23,Doh Sanogo5,Deichsel Emily L23,Onwuchekwa Uma5,Keita Adama Mamby5,Antonio Martin6,Jones Joquina Chiquita M6,Zaman Syed M A6,Badji Henry6,Kasumba Irene N27,Nasrin Dilruba27,Platts-Mills James A8,Houpt Eric R8,Berendes David M9,Sugerman Ciara E9,Widdowson Marc-Alain4,Tennant Sharon M27,Mintz Eric D9,Omore Richard1,Kotloff Karen L237

Affiliation:

1. Kenya Medical Research Institute, Center for Global Health Research (KEMRI-CGHR) , Kisumu , Kenya

2. Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

4. Division of Global Health Protection, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Nairobi , Kenya

5. Centre pour le Développement des Vaccins du Mali (CVD-Mali) , Bamako , Mali

6. Medical Research Council Unit–The Gambia at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , Banjul , The Gambia

7. Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine , Baltimore, Maryland , USA

8. Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, Department of Medicine, University of Virginia , Charlottesville, Virginia , USA

9. Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , Atlanta, Georgia , USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite antibiotic prescription being recommended for dysentery and suspected cholera only, diarrhea still triggers unwarranted antibiotic prescription. We evaluated antibiotic-prescribing practices and their predictors among children aged 2–59 months in the Vaccine Impact on Diarrhea in Africa (VIDA) Study performed in The Gambia, Mali, and Kenya.MethodsVIDA was a prospective case-control study (May 2015–July 2018) among children presenting for care with moderate-to-severe diarrhea (MSD). We defined inappropriate antibiotic use as prescription or use of antibiotics when not indicated by World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. We used logistic regression to assess factors associated with antibiotic prescription for MSD cases who had no indication for an antibiotic, at each site.ResultsVIDA enrolled 4840 cases. Among 1757 (36.3%) who had no apparent indication for antibiotic treatment, 1358 (77.3%) were prescribed antibiotics. In The Gambia, children who presented with a cough (adjusted odds ratio [aOR]: 2.05; 95% confidence interval [95% CI]: 1.21–3.48) were more likely to be prescribed an antibiotic. In Mali, those who presented with dry mouth (aOR: 3.16; 95% CI: 1.02–9.73) were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics. In Kenya, those who presented with a cough (aOR: 2.18; 95% CI: 1.01–4.70), decreased skin turgor (aOR: 2.06; 95% CI: 1.02–4.16), and were very thirsty (aOR: 4.15; 95% CI: 1.78–9.68) were more likely to be prescribed antibiotics.ConclusionsAntibiotic prescription was associated with signs and symptoms inconsistent with WHO guidelines, suggesting the need for antibiotic stewardship and clinician awareness of diarrhea case-management recommendations in these settings.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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