FDI World Dental Federation: Study shows dramatic rise in antibiotics prescribed to dental patients in England during COVID-19 lockdown
FDI World Dental Federation: Study shows dramatic rise in antibiotics prescribed to dental patients in England during COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year
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GENEVA and LONDON, Nov. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
FDI World Dental Federation (FDI) releases new White Paper on antibiotic
resistance to mark World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
One of the unintended consequences of the COVID-19 lockdowns in England
earlier this year has been a 25 per cent increase in the prescription of
antibiotics by dentists, according to a new study published today in the
British Dental Journal (BDJ) [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41415-020-2336-6].
Antibiotic resistance (ABR) is a global problem that poses a significant
threat to health and wealth, due to prolonged illnesses, longer hospital stays
and increased mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted
the urgency of tackling ABR by including it in the five platforms to global
health and well-being. ABR is a problem that affects everyone and needs
tackling urgently. If ABR continues to increase, it is estimated that
infections resistant to drugs will be the number one cause of death globally
within the next 30 years.
The WHO's annual World Antimicrobial Awareness Week
[https://www.who.int/campaigns/world-antimicrobial-awareness-week/2020 ] is held
from November 18–24.
Antibiotics do not cure toothache. Most dental infections are amenable to
treatment by a dental procedure to remove the source of the infection without
the need for antibiotics. In normal times, antibiotic-only treatment plans are
rarely appropriate. Unnecessary use of antibiotics drives the development and
spread of resistant infections.
"Antibiotics are life-saving drugs; when people really need them, they
really need to work," said Dr Wendy Thompson, author of the BDJ study, clinical
academic in primary dental care at the University of Manchester and member of
the FDI ABR Working Group.
"Infections that are resistant to antibiotics pose a serious risk to patient
safety—which is why the large rise in dental antibiotic prescribing (over 25
per cent in the three months of April to June) is a huge concern. After years
of a downward trend, restricted access to dental care due to COVID-19 drove
this sudden increase. We must guard against it happening again when the UK
finds itself in another lockdown environment.
"We live in especially challenging times. Patients waiting for access to
care often receive more antibiotics than those patients who receive the right
treatment immediately. As dental care provision returns to a 'new normal' in
the COVID-19 era, it is important to ensure access to high-quality, urgent
dental care and to optimize the use of antibiotics."
'Slow-motion pandemic'
Acknowledging the urgency of the situation, FDI has released today its
White Paper [https://fdiworlddental.org/abr-whitepaper], The essential role of
the dental team in reducing antibiotic resistance, which is supported by an
online library of resources and accompanied by a massive open online course
(MOOC). The paper is an important step forward in acknowledging that dentists
around the world must be recognized for their role in preventing and treating
dental infections and empowered to optimize their antibiotic prescribing.
"We are staring down a slow-motion pandemic and urgent collective action is
needed to slow it down," said Dr Gerhard K. Seeberger, president of FDI.
"Moving forward, the dental profession has a clear responsibility to engage,
commit and contribute to global, national and local efforts to tackle
antibiotic resistance."
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Further Information:
Michael Kessler
FDI Media Relations
Mob: + 34 655 792 699
Email: michael.kessler@intoon-media.com
About FDI World Dental Federation: FDI is the main representative body for
more than one million dentists worldwide, with a vision of leading the world to
optimal oral health. Its membership comprises some 200 national member
associations and specialist groups in over 130 countries. www.fdiworlddental.org
About GSK: GSK is a science-led global healthcare company with a special
purpose: to help people do more, feel better, live longer. GSK provided
financial assistance for the development of the online library of resources
that supports the FDI White Paper and the MOOC.
Source: FDI World Dental Federation
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