Emerg Infect DiseidEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-6059Centers for Disease Control100816682627681Research ArticleSocioeconomic and behavioral factors leading to acquired bacterial resistance to antibiotics in developing countries.OkekeI. N.LamikanraA.EdelmanR.Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.Jan-Feb1999511827

In developing countries, acquired bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents is common in isolates from healthy persons and from persons with community-acquired infections. Complex socioeconomic and behavioral factors associated with antibiotic resistance, particularly regarding diarrheal and respiratory pathogens, in developing tropical countries, include misuse of antibiotics by health professionals, unskilled practitioners, and laypersons; poor drug quality; unhygienic conditions accounting for spread of resistant bacteria; and inadequate surveillance.