Trends in antibiotic dispensing for children in Belgian ambulatory care: time series analysis before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic
Hannelore Dillen, Axelle Van de Velde, Chloë Withofs, Laure Wynants, Jan Y Verbakel

TL;DR
This study examines how antibiotic prescriptions for children in Belgium changed before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contribution
The study reveals significant shifts in antibiotic dispensing for children during the pandemic and their gradual return to pre-pandemic levels.
Findings
Antibiotic use among children in Belgium dropped sharply during the pandemic, exceeding expected seasonal variations.
Prescriptions for respiratory tract infections drove the return to pre-pandemic levels after the initial decline.
The largest changes were observed in older children, those with standard reimbursement, and rural areas.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to analyse trends in paediatric antibiotic use in Belgian ambulatory care across three COVID-19 pandemic-related periods. We conducted a retrospective time series analysis using autoregressive integrated moving average modelling. The analysis is based on anonymized pharmacy dispensing data for antibiotics delivered to Belgian children aged 0–12 years, retrieved from Farmanet for the period from 2014 until 2023. The outcome measures were the number of packages, expenditures and DDDs. Outcomes were analysed for all antibiotics collectively and for subgroups based on patient characteristics, prescriber specialty, geographic region and antibiotic characteristics. Antibiotic use among children in Belgian ambulatory care sharply declined during the COVID-19 pandemic (−42.7%), followed by a gradual return to pre-pandemic levels (+66.9%), which was primarily driven by…
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TopicsAntibiotic Use and Resistance · Patient Satisfaction in Healthcare · Pharmaceutical studies and practices
