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Title: European surveillance of antimicrobial consumption (ESAC) : systemic antiviral use in Europe
Authors: Adriaenssens, Niels
Coenen, Samuel
Kroes, Aloys C. M.
Versporten, Ann
Vankerckhoven, Vanessa
Muller, Arno
Blix, Hege S.
Goossens, Herman
Mittermayer, Helmut
Vaerenberg, Sofie
Markova, Boyka
Andrasevic, Arjana
Kontemeniotis, Antonis
Vlcek, Jiri
Frimodt-Møller, Niels
Rootslane, Ly
Vuopio-Varkila, Jaana
Cavalie, Philippe
Kern, Winfried
Giamarellou, Helen
Ternak, Gabor
Briem, Haraldur
Cunney, Robert
Raz, Raul
Folino, Pietro
Dumpis, Uga
Valinteliene, Rolanda
Bruch, Marcel
Borg, Michael Angelo
Natsch, Stephanie
Salvesen Blix, Hege
Hryniewicz, Waleria
Ribeirinho, Mafalda
Baicus, Anda
Ratchina, Svetlana
Foltan, Viliam
Cizman, Milan
Campos, Jose
Skoog, Gunilla
Zanetti, Giorgio
Unal, Serhat
Davey, Peter
Authors: ESAC Project Group
Keywords: Antiviral agents -- Therapeutic use -- Europe
Anti-infective agents -- Therapeutic use -- Europe
Virus diseases -- Chemotherapy -- Europe
Drugs -- Prescribing -- Europe
Pharmacoepidemiology -- Europe
HIV infections -- Chemotherapy
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Adriaenssens, N., Coenen, S., Kroes, A. C., Versporten, A., Vankerckhoven, V., Muller, A.,...Davey, P. (2011). European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption (ESAC): systemic antiviral use in Europe. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 66(8), 1897-1905.
Abstract: Objectives: To assess the total systemic antiviral use in Europe and to identify the antiviral substances most commonly used.
Methods: Within the European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption (ESAC; www.esac.ua.ac.be), using the anatomical therapeutic chemical (ATC) classification and defined daily dose (DDD) measurement unit, data on total (out- and inpatient) systemic antiviral use (ATC J05), aggregated at the level of the active substance, were collected for 2008, and use was expressed in DDD (WHO ATC/DDD, version 2010) per 1000 inhabitants per day (DID). Antiviral substances were grouped according to their main indication.
Results: In Europe, 12 countries (Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, Russia, Slovenia and Sweden) provided total (out- and inpatient) data and 4 countries (Austria, the Netherlands, Portugal and Norway) provided outpatient data only. Total systemic antiviral use varied by a factor of 10.95 between the country with the highest (3.53 DID in France) and the country with the lowest (0.32 DID in Croatia) use. HIV/AIDS antivirals represented more than 50% of the total antiviral use in most countries. The amount and spectrum of antivirals used varied greatly between countries.
Conclusions: Our study demonstrated a wide variation of total systemic antiviral use in several European countries, as striking as that of outpatient systemic antibiotic, antimycotic and antifungal use. The variation is mainly determined by the use of HIV/AIDS antivirals. These observations should stimulate further analysis to understand the variation of specific antiviral substances. The ESAC data facilitate auditing of antiviral prescriptions and evaluation of the implementation of guidelines and public health policies.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/106448
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