Survey on Antimicrobial Resistance: Reason behind the Misuse of Antibiotics in Bangladesh

Md. Najem Uddin *

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

Md. Hafizur Rahman

Department of Pharmacy, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh.

Md. Mehedi Hasan

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

Md. Nazmul Islam

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

Md. Bokhtear Sarkar

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

Md. Rafiul Islam

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

S. M. Abdul Barik

Department of Pharmacy, Varendra University, Bangladesh.

Md. Nazmul Sardar

Department of Pharmacy, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: It is a base line survey to find the reason behind the misuse of antibiotic in Bangladesh.

Study Design: Questionnaires were supplied to corresponded persons to collect information from patient, doctors & pharmacy shop from seven region of Bangladesh. The data was analyzed by using simple descriptive statistics to generate frequencies, percentage & proportions.

Place and Duration of Study: The survey was carried out throughout Bangladesh from May 2016 to August 2016.

Methodology: Information of 2250 patients, 760 doctors & 1450 chemist shop form 7 regions of Bangladesh were collected from May 2016 to August 2016 using questionnaires consisting descriptive question, true false, multiple choice and a comment part by direct interview method. Wherever it was relevant, the Chi-square test was used to determine any significance difference.

Results:  We found majority of people (70%) are not so concern about the antibiotic resistance and it’s after effect due to lack of proper knowledge.  we found majority of people (70%) are not so concern about the antibiotic resistance and its after effect due to lack of proper knowledge. 18% people are known with the term antimicrobial resistance but do not have proper knowledge about resistance and the rest of the people (12%) has proper knowledge about antibiotic dosage and antimicrobial resistance. Majority of people are known with the some antibiotics like Azythromycin & Ciprofloxacin which are taken by them without prescription for reducing fever, severe pain and wound without considering the dosage completion.

Conclusion: Antibiotics should only be used when needed as prescribed by health professionals. The prescriber should closely adhere to the five rights of drug administration: the right patient, the right drug, the right dose, the right route, and the right time.

Keywords: Antibiotic, AMR, antimicrobial resistance, Bangladesh.


How to Cite

Uddin, M. N., Rahman, M. H., Hasan, M. M., Islam, M. N., Sarkar, M. B., Islam, M. R., Barik, S. M. A. and Sardar, M. N. (2017) “Survey on Antimicrobial Resistance: Reason behind the Misuse of Antibiotics in Bangladesh”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 18(6), pp. 1–8. doi: 10.9734/JPRI/2017/36672.