Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Freires, Marinete Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25035
Resumo: Recently a disease caused by a new corona virus, sars-cov2, was described as Covid-19, and it spread, getting a pandemic character, viral spread and consequent increase in the number of deaths worldwide, there was a Growing rise in the dissemination of prophylactic news, there was an increase in the curve of self-medication by individuals, in large part, influenced by false news made available on social media and in debates without scientific basis. In this sense, a drug that stands out is Azithromycin, an antibiotic of the azalide type, which was widely prescribed and used on a large scale by the general population. By using Azithromycin, due to its immunomodulating effect in a pathology that is essentially viral, it opens the door to an increase in bacterial resistance to this medication and its drug class. It is plausible to say that the indiscriminate use of this antibiotic, regardless of its intended function, increases the possibility of selecting resistant bacteria. Objective: Therefore, the objective was to describe bacterial resistance due to the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin compared to Covid-19. Material and Method: This was an integrative literature review from the LILACS, PUBMED/MEDELINE and SCIELO databases, between 2019 and 2021. 75 articles were identified, 10 of which were used in the preparation of the work. Results show that self-medication during this pandemic period, emphasizing the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin, in addition to emphasizing the factors that contribute to this practice, which contribute to the increase in bacterial resistance. Factors such as errors in medical indications, self-medication by the population and an ineffective inspection of the sale of antimicrobials, in pharmacies and drugstores, where these drugs are concentrated, contribute to bacterial multi-resistance. Conclusion: It is necessary to guide and clarify, both health professionals and the population, about bacterial resistance, as well as the correct and effective indication and use of antibiotics against infectious diseases.
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spelling Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review Resistencia bacteriana por el uso indiscriminado de azitromicina versus Covid-19: una revisión integradora Resistência bacteriana pelo uso indiscriminado da azitromicina frente a Covid-19: uma revisão integrativaResistência bacterianaAntimicrobianosCovid-19Azitromicina.Resistencia bacterianaAntimicrobianosCovid-19Azitromicina.Bacterial resistanceAntimicrobialsCovid-19Azithromycin.Recently a disease caused by a new corona virus, sars-cov2, was described as Covid-19, and it spread, getting a pandemic character, viral spread and consequent increase in the number of deaths worldwide, there was a Growing rise in the dissemination of prophylactic news, there was an increase in the curve of self-medication by individuals, in large part, influenced by false news made available on social media and in debates without scientific basis. In this sense, a drug that stands out is Azithromycin, an antibiotic of the azalide type, which was widely prescribed and used on a large scale by the general population. By using Azithromycin, due to its immunomodulating effect in a pathology that is essentially viral, it opens the door to an increase in bacterial resistance to this medication and its drug class. It is plausible to say that the indiscriminate use of this antibiotic, regardless of its intended function, increases the possibility of selecting resistant bacteria. Objective: Therefore, the objective was to describe bacterial resistance due to the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin compared to Covid-19. Material and Method: This was an integrative literature review from the LILACS, PUBMED/MEDELINE and SCIELO databases, between 2019 and 2021. 75 articles were identified, 10 of which were used in the preparation of the work. Results show that self-medication during this pandemic period, emphasizing the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin, in addition to emphasizing the factors that contribute to this practice, which contribute to the increase in bacterial resistance. Factors such as errors in medical indications, self-medication by the population and an ineffective inspection of the sale of antimicrobials, in pharmacies and drugstores, where these drugs are concentrated, contribute to bacterial multi-resistance. Conclusion: It is necessary to guide and clarify, both health professionals and the population, about bacterial resistance, as well as the correct and effective indication and use of antibiotics against infectious diseases.Recientemente, una enfermedad provocada por un nuevo virus corona, el sars-cov2, fue descrita como Covid-19, y se ha extendido, adquiriendo carácter pandémico, diseminación viral y consecuente aumento en el número de muertes a nivel mundial, se ha producido un incremento creciente. en difusión. de las noticias profilácticas, hubo un aumento en la curva de automedicación por parte de los individuos, influenciado en gran medida por las noticias falsas difundidas en las redes sociales y en los debates sin base científica. En este sentido, un medicamento que se destaca es la azitromicina, un antibiótico de tipo azalida, ampliamente prescrito y utilizado a gran escala por la población en general. El uso de azitromicina, por su efecto inmunomodulador en una patología esencialmente viral, abre la puerta a un aumento de la resistencia bacteriana a este fármaco y su clase de fármacos. Es plausible decir que el uso indiscriminado de este antibiótico, independientemente de su función prevista, aumenta la posibilidad de seleccionar bacterias resistentes. Objetivo: Por tanto, el objetivo fue describir la resistencia bacteriana por el uso indiscriminado de azitromicina contra Covid-19. Material y Método: Se realizó una revisión integradora de la literatura en las bases de datos LILACS, PUBMED / MEDELINE y SCIELO entre 2019 y 2021. Se identificaron 75 artículos, 10 de los cuales se utilizaron en la elaboración del trabajo. Los resultados muestran la automedicación en este período pandémico, destacando el uso indiscriminado de azitromicina, además de destacar los factores que contribuyen a esta práctica, que contribuyen al aumento de la resistencia bacteriana. Factores como los errores en las indicaciones médicas, la automedicación de la población y la inspección ineficaz de la venta de antimicrobianos, en farmacias y droguerías, donde se concentran estos fármacos, contribuyen a la multirresistencia bacteriana. Conclusión: Es necesario orientar y esclarecer, tanto a los profesionales de la salud como a la población, sobre la resistencia bacteriana, así como la correcta y eficaz indicación y uso de antibióticos frente a enfermedades infecciosas.Recentemente uma doença causada por um novo corona vírus, o sars-cov2, foi descrita como Covid-19, e se espalhou obtendo o caráter pandêmico, espalhou-se a disseminação viral e consequente elevação no número de mortes em todo o mundo, houve uma crescente ascensão na divulgação de notícias origem profilática, notou-se um crescimento na curva de automedicação por indivíduos, em grande parte, influenciados por notícias falsas disponibilizadas em mídias sociais e em debates sem embasamento científico. Neste sentido, um fármaco que se evidencia é a Azitromicina, um antibiótico do tipo azalida, que foi amplamente prescrita e utilizada em larga escala pela população em geral. Ao utilizar a Azitromicina pelo seu efeito imunomodulador dentro de uma patologia que é essencialmente viral, abre-se as portas para o aumento da resistência bacteriana à essa medicação e sua classe medicamentosa. Há plausibilidade para afirmar que o uso indiscriminado desse antibiótico, independentemente de sua função buscada, aumenta a possibilidade de seleção de bactérias resistentes. Objetivo: Para tanto, objetivou-se descrever a resistência bacteriana pelo uso indiscriminado da Azitromicina frente a Covid-19. Material e Método: Tratou-se de uma revisão integrativa de literatura junto às bases de dados LILACS, PUBMED/MEDELINE e SCIELO, entre 2019 e 2021. Identificaram-se 75 artigos, sendo 10 utilizados na elaboração do trabalho. Resultados mostram que a automedicação durante este período pandêmico, enfatizando o uso indiscriminado da azitromicina, além de ressaltar os fatores que contribuem para tal prática que corroboram para o aumento da resistência bacteriana. Fatores como erros nas indicações médicas, automedicação por parte da população e uma fiscalização ineficaz na venda dos antimicrobianos, em farmácias e drogarias, onde se concentram estes medicamentos, colaboram para a multirresistência bacteriana. Conclusão: É necessário orientar e esclarecer, tanto profissionais da saúde como a população, sobre a resistência bacteriana, assim como a indicação e utilização correta e eficaz dos antibióticos contra as doenças infecciosas.Research, Society and Development2022-01-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2503510.33448/rsd-v11i1.25035Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e31611125035Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e31611125035Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e316111250352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25035/21919Copyright (c) 2022 Marinete Sousa Freires; Omero Martins Rodrigues Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreires, Marinete Sousa Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25035Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:25.597909Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
Resistencia bacteriana por el uso indiscriminado de azitromicina versus Covid-19: una revisión integradora
Resistência bacteriana pelo uso indiscriminado da azitromicina frente a Covid-19: uma revisão integrativa
title Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
spellingShingle Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
Freires, Marinete Sousa
Resistência bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Resistencia bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Bacterial resistance
Antimicrobials
Covid-19
Azithromycin.
title_short Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
title_full Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
title_fullStr Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
title_sort Bacterial resistance to indiscriminate use of azithromycin versus Covid-19: an integrative review
author Freires, Marinete Sousa
author_facet Freires, Marinete Sousa
Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freires, Marinete Sousa
Rodrigues Junior, Omero Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resistência bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Resistencia bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Bacterial resistance
Antimicrobials
Covid-19
Azithromycin.
topic Resistência bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Resistencia bacteriana
Antimicrobianos
Covid-19
Azitromicina.
Bacterial resistance
Antimicrobials
Covid-19
Azithromycin.
description Recently a disease caused by a new corona virus, sars-cov2, was described as Covid-19, and it spread, getting a pandemic character, viral spread and consequent increase in the number of deaths worldwide, there was a Growing rise in the dissemination of prophylactic news, there was an increase in the curve of self-medication by individuals, in large part, influenced by false news made available on social media and in debates without scientific basis. In this sense, a drug that stands out is Azithromycin, an antibiotic of the azalide type, which was widely prescribed and used on a large scale by the general population. By using Azithromycin, due to its immunomodulating effect in a pathology that is essentially viral, it opens the door to an increase in bacterial resistance to this medication and its drug class. It is plausible to say that the indiscriminate use of this antibiotic, regardless of its intended function, increases the possibility of selecting resistant bacteria. Objective: Therefore, the objective was to describe bacterial resistance due to the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin compared to Covid-19. Material and Method: This was an integrative literature review from the LILACS, PUBMED/MEDELINE and SCIELO databases, between 2019 and 2021. 75 articles were identified, 10 of which were used in the preparation of the work. Results show that self-medication during this pandemic period, emphasizing the indiscriminate use of Azithromycin, in addition to emphasizing the factors that contribute to this practice, which contribute to the increase in bacterial resistance. Factors such as errors in medical indications, self-medication by the population and an ineffective inspection of the sale of antimicrobials, in pharmacies and drugstores, where these drugs are concentrated, contribute to bacterial multi-resistance. Conclusion: It is necessary to guide and clarify, both health professionals and the population, about bacterial resistance, as well as the correct and effective indication and use of antibiotics against infectious diseases.
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