Research Article
Yong Yu, Hua Yu, XiaoqiangYang
Abstract
The aims of this 2-year multicentre study are to systematically evaluate and establish a reference baseline for the resistance of clinically relevant bacterial isolates in 14 tertiary hospitals in China and 5 Swedish hospitals and to characterise the current use of antibiotics in these hospitals. We also aimed to assess the impact of national antibiotic administrative policies on antibiotic use and resistance patterns of the leading nosocomial pathogens in the hospitals. The present study was done at a time when Chinese health authorities launched a campaign to discourage over prescription of antibiotics. At present, it seems their efforts are having a meaningful impact. Following the implementation of the intensive control programme in Chinese tertiary hospitals, we found that the consumption levels of parenteral antimicrobials were reduced and accompanied by a significant increase in susceptibility patterns of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including ESBL-producing organisms. During the 2-year study period, no significant change in the level of resistance to commonly used antibiotic groups could be noted in the clinical isolates from the five Swedish tertiary hospitals.