ИНФОРМИРОВАННОСТЬ НАСЕЛЕНИЯ РАЗЛИЧНЫХ СТРАН ПО ВОПРОСАМ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ АНТИБИОТИКОВ. ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ.
Актуальность. Рост устойчивости микроорганизмов против антибактериальных препаратов является глобальной проблемой для общественного здравоохранения, а игнорирование проблемы устойчивости к антибиотикам может привести к не только медицинским, но и тяжелым экологическим последствиям. Одной из важнейших причин устойчивости к антибиотикам является значительное увеличение частоты применения антибиотиков. Антибиотики - это единственная группа препаратов, которые в 50% случаев употребляются необоснованно.
Цель. Провести анализ данных литературы по вопросам информированности населения различных стран о надлежащем использовании антибактериальных препаратов.
Стратегия поиска. В исследовании изучены полнотекстовые публикации на английском и русском языках, которые посвящены информированности населения различных стран об использовании антибиотиков. В процессе поиска литературы использованы следующие поисковые системы: Pubmed, Web of science, Cyberleninka, Google Scholar по ключевым словам. Временной период был обозначен 2011-2021 годами. По данной теме выявлено 190 публикаций. Из них цели нашего исследования соответствовало 39 публикаций.
Результаты и выводы. По результатам нашего исследования многочисленные публикации показывают ненадлежащее использование антибиотиков населением, и как следствие возрастание показателей антибиотикорезистентности.
Назым С. Искакова1, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5631-5499
Зайтуна А. Хисметова1, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5937-3045
Гульзат Ж. Сарсенбаева2, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1518-6528
Жанат У. Садибекова2, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1789-1834
Жанар М. Уразалина1, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4494-6565
Жанерке Б. Нұрахметова1,
1 НАО «Медицинский университет Семей», г. Семей, Республика Казахстан;
2АО «Южно-Казахстанская медицинская академия», г. Шымкент, Республика Казахстан.
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Искакова Н.С., Хисметова З.А., Сарсенбаева Г.Ж., Садибекова Ж.У., Уразалина Ж.М., Нұрахметова Ж.Б. Информированность населения различных стран по вопросам использования антибиотиков. Обзорлитературы// Наука и Здравоохранение. 2021. 2 (Т.23). С. 51-57. doi:10.34689/SH.2021.23.2.005Похожие публикации:
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