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Pan-pan ZHANG, Jing CHENG, Jing CHAI, . Relationship between gastrointestinal infection symptoms and antimicrobial use among adult rural residents[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2018, 34(4): 493-496. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws1116249
Citation: Pan-pan ZHANG, Jing CHENG, Jing CHAI, . Relationship between gastrointestinal infection symptoms and antimicrobial use among adult rural residents[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health, 2018, 34(4): 493-496. DOI: 10.11847/zgggws1116249

Relationship between gastrointestinal infection symptoms and antimicrobial use among adult rural residents

  •   Objective  To explore the relationship between the symptoms of gastrointestinal infection and antimicrobial use among rural residents in Anhui province and to provide a theoretical guidance for implementing correct measures against gastrointestinal infections.
      Methods  Using cluster random sampling, we conducted a household interview among rural residents aged ≥ 18 years in 24 administration villages of 12 counties across central, northern and southern regions of Ahhui province in May 2016. A structured questionnaire on demographic information, gastrointestinal infection-related symptoms and health service utilization was adopted in the survey.
      Results  Valid information were collected from a total of 3 622 participants and the response rate of the survey was 98.6%. For all the participants during the previous one year, the incidence rate of gastrointestinal infection symptoms was 23.7% and the average incident of the symptoms of was 0.62 person-time. Of the participants with gastrointestinal infection experience, 73.3% reported the utilization of health care services. Of the users of health care service, 74.6% reported using antibiotics; 62.2% reported visiting a doctor; 25.5% reported conducing self medication; and 12.3% reported the utilization of two or more items of health care service. The number of gastrointestinal infection-related symptoms was positively correlated significantly with utilization of outpatient service and antimicrobial usage.
      Conclusion  Gastrointestinal infection-related symptoms is an important factor affecting the usage of antibiotics among rural adult residents in Anhui province and concerns should be paid on relevant studies.
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