Bibliographic citations
Ruiz, J., (2019). Recomendación antibiótica en enfermedad diarréica aguda e infección respiratoria aguda en niños menores de 5 años, en establecimientos farmacéuticos privados, Iquitos 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana]. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6454
Ruiz, J., Recomendación antibiótica en enfermedad diarréica aguda e infección respiratoria aguda en niños menores de 5 años, en establecimientos farmacéuticos privados, Iquitos 2019 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana; 2019. http://repositorio.unapiquitos.edu.pe/handle/20.500.12737/6454
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title = "Recomendación antibiótica en enfermedad diarréica aguda e infección respiratoria aguda en niños menores de 5 años, en establecimientos farmacéuticos privados, Iquitos 2019",
author = "Ruiz Arimuya, Juan José Celidonio",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana",
year = "2019"
}
The present research is aimed at determining the percentage of the antibiotic recommendation without presenting the prescription in pharmaceutical establishments of the districts of Iquitos, Belén, San Juan Bautista and Punchana whiches belong to Maynas province. It`s a descriptive study, using the purchase simulation technique, with the exhibition of fictitious clinical cases of acute diarrheal disease (ADD) and acute respiratory infection (ARI) in lower children of 5 years old. It studied a total of 100 pharmaceutical establishments duly registered in the Directorate General of Medicines, Supplies and Drugs. They made 2 simulations by each establishment in different schedules. To determine the existence of dependency of variables was used the statistical proof of Chi-Square (X2) with level of p < 0.05. In tha simulations, the 85% and 30% of cases of ADD and ARI, respectively, antibiotics were recommended. The most recommended antibiotic in the case of ADD was the trimetropin-sulfametoxazol (65%) and in the case of ARI was the amoxicillin (83%). In the simulations where a medicine was recommended, ask about the weight and allergies of the clinical case`s child was minimum. The most of the antibiotic posologies recommended were incorrect, 98.8% in the case of ADD and 93.3% in the one of ARI. It did not found dependency between the antibiotic recommendation and the rest of variables.
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