Consumption of quinolones in the community, European Union/European Economic Area, 1997–2017
Author:
Adriaenssens Niels12, Bruyndonckx Robin13ORCID, Versporten Ann1, Hens Niel34, Monnet Dominique L5, Molenberghs Geert36, Goossens Herman1, Weist Klaus5, Coenen Samuel12ORCID, Strauss Reinhild, Vandael Eline, Sabtcheva Stefana, Andrašević Arjana Tambić, Kyriakidou Isavella, Vlček Jiří, Sönksen Ute Wolff, Linask Elviira, Sarvikivi Emmi, Hider-Mlynarz Karima, Zawinell Anette, Kontopidou Flora, Matuz Mária, Aspelund Gudrun, Burns Karen, Fortinguerra Filomena, Dimiņa Elīna, Kuklytė Jolanta, Bruch Marcel, Zarb Peter, Natsch Stephanie, Blix Hege Salvesen, Olczak-Pieńkowska Anna, Silva Ana, Popescu Gabriel Adrian, Tesař Tomáš, Čižman Milan, Navas Antonio López, Bergfeldt Vendela, Müller-Pebody Berit,
Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Medical Microbiology, Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium 2. Centre for General Practice, Department of Family Medicine & Population Health (FAMPOP), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium 3. Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and statistical Bioinformatics (I-BIOSTAT), Data Science Institute, Hasselt University, Hasselt, Belgium 4. Centre for Health Economic Research and Modelling Infectious Diseases, Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium 5. Disease Programmes Unit, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden 6. Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and statistical Bioinformatics (I-BIOSTAT), Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Data on quinolone consumption in the community were collected from 30 EU/European Economic Area (EEA) countries over two decades. This article reviews temporal trends, seasonal variation, presence of change-points and changes in the composition of main subgroups of quinolones.
Methods
For the period 1997–2017, data on consumption of quinolones, i.e. ATC group J01M, in the community and aggregated at the level of the active substance, were collected using the WHO ATC/DDD methodology (ATC/DDD index 2019). Consumption was expressed in DDD per 1000 inhabitants per day and in packages per 1000 inhabitants per day. Quinolone consumption was analysed by subgroups based on pharmacokinetic profile, and presented as trends, seasonal variation, presence of change-points and compositional changes.
Results
In 2017, quinolone consumption in the community expressed in DDD per 1000 inhabitants per day varied by a factor of 8.2 between countries with the highest (Bulgaria) and the lowest (Norway) consumption. The second-generation quinolones accounted for >50% of quinolone consumption in most countries. Quinolone consumption significantly increased up to 2001, and did not change significantly afterwards. Seasonal variation increased significantly over time. Proportional consumption of third-generation quinolones significantly increased over time relative to that of second-generation quinolones, while proportional consumption of both third- and second-generation quinolones significantly increased relative to that of first-generation quinolones. Levofloxacin and moxifloxacin represented >40% of quinolone consumption in the community in southern EU/EEA countries.
Conclusions
Quinolone consumption in the community is no longer increasing in the EU/EEA, but its seasonal variation continues to increase significantly as is the proportion of quinolones to treat respiratory infections.
Funder
Research Foundation—Flanders (FWO University of Antwerp scientific chair in Evidence-Based Vaccinology GSK Methusalem Flemish Government
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Microbiology (medical)
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