Antibiotic consumption and resistance awareness survey in Jerusalem Mohammad Qamery; Supervisor: Şifa Doğan

Yazar: Katkıda bulunan(lar):Dil: İngilizce Yayın ayrıntıları:Nicosia Cyprus International University 2018Tanım: VII, 85 p. table, figure, chart 30.5 cmİçerik türü:
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Konu(lar): Özet: 'ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance is a present worldwide public health crisis concomitant with increased, and uncontrolled, antibiotic, consumption in humans and animals. The WHO directed a survey regarding the individual usage of antibiotics acquaintance of proper use and awareness of the issue of resistance .WHO's new Global Antimicrobial surveillance system GLASS reveals widespread occurrence of antibiotic resistance among 500.000 people with suspected bacterial infections across 22 countries. Resistance to penicillin which has been used for years worldwide to treat pneumonia-ranged from 0% to 51% amongst reporting countries. And between 8% to 65% of E. coli linked with urinary tract infections offered resistance to ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic commonly used to treat this condition, an analogous template to an Italian Antibiotic Awareness Survey was adopted in this paper concerning Antibiotic Consumption and Resistance Awareness survey. The survey took place in Jerusalem, Palestine in order to assess the Antibiotic Awareness of its population, it is Necessary to understand the dimension of this problem initially in order to pave the way for the right approach to solve it. The participants were 59% male and 41%female, of these 19.5% were in Technical/Vocational school, 19% in High school, 15.8% college credit 14.5% were Bachelor's Degree, 9.75% Master's Degree, 6.25% Doctorate. Mainly the participant were from urban region 63.5% followed by sub-urban and 16.8% rural. The age group mostly of 25-34 were 19.3% .then 35-44 were 18.3% and 19-24 were 16% Antibiotic awareness questions Chi-square Result revealed 108 out of the 120 results were consistent with the alternative hypothesis, and the 12 left were consistent with the null hypothesis. This discloses an overall direct reliance upon the gender. Educational level, age-group and Religion and their Answers while assessing their awareness of Antibiotic Resistance. Key words: Antibiotics, Ciprofloxacin,Resistance,Bacteria,AOP'S Degradation '
Materyal türü: Thesis
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Materyal türü Geçerli Kütüphane Koleksiyon Yer Numarası Durum Notlar İade tarihi Barkod Materyal Ayırtmaları
Thesis Thesis CIU LIBRARY Tez Koleksiyonu Tez Koleksiyonu YL 1396 Q26 2018 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) Kullanılabilir Environmental Engineering Department T1534
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'ABSTRACT Antibiotic resistance is a present worldwide public health crisis concomitant with increased, and uncontrolled, antibiotic, consumption in humans and animals. The WHO directed a survey regarding the individual usage of antibiotics acquaintance of proper use and awareness of the issue of resistance .WHO's new Global Antimicrobial surveillance system GLASS reveals widespread occurrence of antibiotic resistance among 500.000 people with suspected bacterial infections across 22 countries. Resistance to penicillin which has been used for years worldwide to treat pneumonia-ranged from 0% to 51% amongst reporting countries. And between 8% to 65% of E. coli linked with urinary tract infections offered resistance to ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic commonly used to treat this condition, an analogous template to an Italian Antibiotic Awareness Survey was adopted in this paper concerning Antibiotic Consumption and Resistance Awareness survey. The survey took place in Jerusalem, Palestine in order to assess the Antibiotic Awareness of its population, it is Necessary to understand the dimension of this problem initially in order to pave the way for the right approach to solve it. The participants were 59% male and 41%female, of these 19.5% were in Technical/Vocational school, 19% in High school, 15.8% college credit 14.5% were Bachelor's Degree, 9.75% Master's Degree, 6.25% Doctorate. Mainly the participant were from urban region 63.5% followed by sub-urban and 16.8% rural. The age group mostly of 25-34 were 19.3% .then 35-44 were 18.3% and 19-24 were 16% Antibiotic awareness questions Chi-square Result revealed 108 out of the 120 results were consistent with the alternative hypothesis, and the 12 left were consistent with the null hypothesis. This discloses an overall direct reliance upon the gender. Educational level, age-group and Religion and their Answers while assessing their awareness of Antibiotic Resistance. Key words: Antibiotics, Ciprofloxacin,Resistance,Bacteria,AOP'S Degradation '

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