Capacity and Utilization of Blood Culture in Two Referral Hospitals in Indonesia and Thailand.

Nittaya Teerawattanasook; Patricia M Tauran; Prapit Teparrukkul; Vanaporn Wuthiekanun; David AB Dance ORCID logo; Mansyur Arif; Direk Limmathurotsakul; (2017) Capacity and Utilization of Blood Culture in Two Referral Hospitals in Indonesia and Thailand. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 97 (4). pp. 1257-1261. ISSN 0002-9637 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0193
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It is generally recommended that sepsis patients should have at least two blood cultures obtained before antimicrobial therapy. From 1995 to 2015, the number of blood cultures taken each year in a 1,100-bed public referral hospital in Ubon Ratchathani northeast Thailand rose from 5,235 to 56,719, whereas the number received in an 840-bed referral public hospital in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, in 2015 was 2,779. The proportion of patients sampled for blood cultures out of all inpatients in South Sulawesi in 2015 (9%; 2,779/30,593) was lower than that in Ubon Ratchathani in 2003 (13%; 8,707/66,515), at a time when health expenditure per capita in the two countries was comparable. Under-use of bacterial cultures may lead to an underestimate and underreporting of the incidence of antimicrobial-resistant infections. Raising capacity and utilization of clinical microbiology laboratories in developing countries, at least at sentinel hospitals, to monitor the antimicrobial resistance situation should be prioritized.


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