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Título: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Parents in the Use of Antibiotics: A Case Study in a Mexican Indigenous Community
Autores/as: Gonzalez-Villoria, Ana Maria
Garcia Quiroz, Alma Delia
Osorio Guzman, Edgar Ulises
Suárez Herrera, Juan Carlos
Abeldano Zuniga, Roberto Ariel
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
3212 Salud pública
241401 Antibióticos
Palabras clave: Health-Care
Self-Medication
Resistance
Beliefs
Model, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Healthcare 
Resumen: The rise and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria have become a global health problem. At the community level, bacterial resistance has been linked to antibiotic misuse practices. These practices are related to social factors such as education level, poverty, ethnicity, and use of traditional medicine. Through a survey, this study aims to analyse the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of antimicrobial use, in an indigenous community in the south of Oaxaca, Mexico. It was observed that the population had a low socioeconomic profile, poor access to healthcare services, low academic level, little knowledge of antibiotics, the use of traditional medicine, and proper attitudes and practices regarding antibiotics use. Therefore, social factors are related to bacterial resistance only if they make the population prone to the use of antimicrobials. Lack of medical access and cultural factors drives this population to use ancestral alternatives such traditional medicine to treat conditions that in other contexts could be treated with antibiotics. This is an example of how the population can reduce the consumption of antimicrobials in infections if they have a reliable alternative that improves their symptoms.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130589
ISSN: 2227-9032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12030294
Fuente: Healthcare [ISSN 2227-9032],v. 12 (3), (Febrero 2024)
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