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Table 1 Characteristics of studies on community-level nonprescription antibiotic use for children, July 2022

From: Non-prescribed antibiotic use for children at community levels in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Study

# of NP antibiotic use

Sample

Child age

Method

Major illness for which NP antibiotics used

Primary antibiotics source

Country

Income category [72]

Time of antibiotics use recall from the period of data collection

Abegaz et al. [20]

58

113

 ≤ 5 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Ethiopia

Low-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Adeyemi et al. [54]

143

389

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Nigeria

Lower middle income

Within 2 months

Al-Noman and Elnimeiri [55]

354

581

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute RTI

Drug outlet

Yemen

Low income

Instantly observed during data collection

Al-Shawi et al. [60]

587

1030

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Acute RTI

Leftover

Saudi Arabia

Upper-middle-income

Ever recallable

Chang et al. [52]

143

256

 ≤ 7 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Chang et al. [61]

1617

3358

5 years

CS

Acute cough

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 6 months

Chang et al. [39]

1169

2411

 ≤ 5 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Diwan et al. [21]

66

164

4 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

India

Lower-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Edessa et al. [27]

67

100

 ≤ 13 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Ethiopia

Low-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Hallit et al. [62]

79

202

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Acute RTI

Drug outlet

Lebanon

Upper-middle-income

Within 12 months

Hussain et al. [40]

258

355

5 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Pakistan

Lower-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Kibuule et al. [41]

86

199

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute RTI

Drug outlet

Uganda

Low-income

Within 1 month

Koji et al. [53]

166

262

 ≤ 2 years

CS-SC

Any illness

Drug outlet

Ethiopia

Low-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Lanyero et al. [42]

164

318

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Uganda

Low-income

Within 2 weeks

Lanyero et al. [43]

220

856

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute RTI

Drug outlet

Uganda

Low-income

Within 2 weeks

Lin et al. [62]

621

3579

 ≤ 13 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 1 month

Lin et al. [63]

594

1465

 ≤ 13 years

CS

Acute RTI

Leftover

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 12 months

Malik et al. [44]

456

773

3–5 years

CS-SC

Acute RTI and Diarrhea

Clinic

Pakistan

Lower-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Miyazaki et al. [22]

22

76

 ≤ 1 year

CS

Diarrhea, cough and fever

Drug outlet

Cambodia

Lower-middle-income

Within 2 weeks

Mukattash et al. [65]

332

855

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Fever and RTI

Drug outlet

Jordan

Upper-middle-income

Ever recallable

Nyeko et al. [56]

46

210

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Febrile illness

Drug outlet

Uganda

Low income

Within 2 weeks

Ocan et al. [59]

175

390

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Acute RTI

Clinic

Uganda

Low-income

Within 2 weeks

Ogbo et al. [23]

58

186

2.5 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Nigeria

Lower-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Paredes et al. [58]

120

231

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

Peru

Upper-middle-income

Within 12 months

Saengcharoen et al. [24]

60

115

4 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Thailand

Upper-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Samir et al. [45]

478

2784

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Febrile Illness

Drug outlet

Bangladesh

Lower-middle-income

Within 2 weeks

Shet et al. [51]

92

146

4 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

India

Lower-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Shi et al. [25]

58

73

4 years

CS-SC

Acute cough

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Instantly observed during data collection

Simon et al. [46]

292

612

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

Tanzania

Lower-middle-income

Within 12 months

Sun et al. [38]

4580

9838

 ≤ 13 years

CS

Any illness

Leftover

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 1 month

Togoobaatar et al. [47]

213

503

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

Mongolia

Lower-middle-income

Within 6 months

Wu et al. [48]

172

1188

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 6 months

Xu et al. [66]

410

1275

 ≤ 13 years

CS

Any illness

Leftover

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 1 month

Xu et al. [67]

402

1255

 ≤ 13 years

CS

Any illness

Leftover

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 1 month

Yu et al. [68]

529

854

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Any illness

Leftover

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 12 months

Yuan et al. [69]

330

1116

 ≤ 12 years

CS

Any illness

Drug outlet

China

Upper middle income

Within 12 months

Zawahir et al. [57]

135

316

5 years

CS-SC

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

Vietnam

Lower middle income

Instantly observed during data collection

Zhu et al. [71]

487

1211

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

China

Upper-middle-income

Within 1 month

Zwisler et al. [50]

476

805

 ≤ 5 years

CS

Acute diarrhea

Drug outlet

India

Lower-middle-income

Within 2–3 days

Total

16,315

40,450

 
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