Infectious Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Adherence to Anti-infectious Treatment Protocols in Emergencies and Short-term Hospitalization at the Infectious Disease Department"
Consensual antibiotic protocols have been developed and validated locally by infectious
disease specialists, internists and emergency physicians, in order to encourage their
compliance. A preliminary study was conducted from June 2015 to February 2016, including 622
patients admitted to the emergency department for infectious syndrome such as /
- Pneumoniae
- Urinary tract infection
- Cellulitis
- Meningitis
- Malaria
- Febrile neutropenia
- Febrile acute diarrhea
- Fever back to the tropics
- Angina
- sexually transmitted infection This prospective study will observe and analyze the
adherence of prescribers to these protocols. With description of patients who benefited
or not the antibiotic protocol, according to a syndromic approach and analysis of the
causes of non-adherence to the protocols. In order to limit the length of stay and
reduce the cost of hospitalization..
Consensual antibiotic protocols have been developed and validated locally by infectious
disease specialists, internists and emergency physicians, in order to encourage their
compliance. A preliminary study was conducted from June 2015 (setting up protocols) to
February 2016, including 622 patients admitted to the emergency department for infectious
syndrome such as /
- Pneumoniae
- Urinary tract infection
- Cellulitis
- Meningitis
- Malaria
- Febrile neutropenia
- Febrile acute diarrhea
- Fever back to the tropics
- Angina
- sexually transmitted infection This prospective study will observe and analyze the
adherence of prescribers to these protocols. With description of patients who benefited
or not the antibiotic protocol, according to a syndromic approach and analysis of the
causes of non-adherence to the protocols. In order to limit the length of stay and
reduce the cost of hospitalization..
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