Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance poses a significant threat to public health, exacerbated by inappropriate antibiotic use in tertiary care hospitals. A study in three such hospitals can assess stakeholders' knowledge and practices, guiding interventions to enhance antibiotic stewardship. Improved awareness and responsible antibiotic use are crucial in combating resistance and preserving antibiotic efficacy. Methods AWaRe has been classified into three groups by WHO – world health organization. They are Access, watch 84% received watch antibiotic and 12% received reserve antibiotic shown in table 1 belowTable: 1AWaRe antibiotic utilization in tertiary care hospitalsCATEGORYFREQUENCY (N)PERCENTAGE (%)Patients Admitted (Total)376100%Patients Prescribed with AWaRe Antibiotic16343%Access3018%Watch13784%Reserve2012% Conclusion The study reveals concerning antibiotic usage trends across three tertiary care hospitals, with 43% of patients receiving antibiotics, predominantly categorized as Watch (84%). Urgent interventions, including robust stewardship programs guided by infectious disease specialists, are imperative to mitigate resistance emergence and safeguard antibiotic efficacy through enhanced awareness and adherence to guidelines. Disclosures All Authors: No reported disclosures
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