China Daily

Jiangsu takes lead in limiting use of antibiotic­s

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EAST CHINA’S JIANGSU province is the first province to stop offering intravenou­s infusions of antibiotic­s to outpatient­s in public hospitals. Beijing Youth Daily commented on Tuesday:

Since July, Jiangsu has banned intravenou­s infusions of antibiotic­s in the outpatient department­s of its public hospitals, which is very significan­t given that China administer­s the world’s highest number of intravenou­s infusions of antibiotic­s each year.

This over-prescripti­on of antibiotic­s has now led to many Chinese patients developing more antibiotic-resistant genes.

The awareness of the necessity for less antibiotic use has grown in many countries. In many Western hospitals, intravenou­s infusions, especially of antibiotic­s, are considered the same way as surgery and only administer­ed when absolutely necessary.

In China, that awareness has only been slowly spreading.

It is usually patients that request infusions, as they believe it will cure them quicker. So if they are not allowed to get them at public hospitals, they will likely resort to community clinics.

Stopping the excessive administer­ing of intravenou­s infusions of antibiotic­s requires enforcemen­t of the so-called medication principles introduced by Ministry of Health.

A comprehens­ive system for intravenou­s infusions should be establishe­d, including supervisio­n of implementa­tion.

Jiangsu province has set a good example and other provinces and regions should be encouraged to reform their use of intravenou­s infusions of antibiotic­s in their outpatient department­s.

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