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Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future

There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing morbidity, mortality and costs. These concerns have resulted in a plethora of initiatives globally and nationally including national action plans (NAPs) to reduce AMR. Africa is no exception, especially...

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Autores principales: Saleem, Zikria, Godman, Brian, Cook, Aislinn, Khan, Muhammad Arslan, Campbell, Stephen M., Seaton, Ronald Andrew, Siachalinga, Linda, Haseeb, Abdul, Amir, Afreenish, Kurdi, Amanj, Mwita, Julius C., Sefah, Israel Abebrese, Opanga, Sylvia A., Fadare, Joseph O., Ogunleye, Olayinka O., Meyer, Johanna C., Massele, Amos, Kibuule, Dan, Kalungia, Aubrey C., Shahwan, Moyad, Nabayiga, Hellen, Pichierri, Giuseppe, Moore, Catrin E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121824
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author Saleem, Zikria
Godman, Brian
Cook, Aislinn
Khan, Muhammad Arslan
Campbell, Stephen M.
Seaton, Ronald Andrew
Siachalinga, Linda
Haseeb, Abdul
Amir, Afreenish
Kurdi, Amanj
Mwita, Julius C.
Sefah, Israel Abebrese
Opanga, Sylvia A.
Fadare, Joseph O.
Ogunleye, Olayinka O.
Meyer, Johanna C.
Massele, Amos
Kibuule, Dan
Kalungia, Aubrey C.
Shahwan, Moyad
Nabayiga, Hellen
Pichierri, Giuseppe
Moore, Catrin E.
author_facet Saleem, Zikria
Godman, Brian
Cook, Aislinn
Khan, Muhammad Arslan
Campbell, Stephen M.
Seaton, Ronald Andrew
Siachalinga, Linda
Haseeb, Abdul
Amir, Afreenish
Kurdi, Amanj
Mwita, Julius C.
Sefah, Israel Abebrese
Opanga, Sylvia A.
Fadare, Joseph O.
Ogunleye, Olayinka O.
Meyer, Johanna C.
Massele, Amos
Kibuule, Dan
Kalungia, Aubrey C.
Shahwan, Moyad
Nabayiga, Hellen
Pichierri, Giuseppe
Moore, Catrin E.
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description There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing morbidity, mortality and costs. These concerns have resulted in a plethora of initiatives globally and nationally including national action plans (NAPs) to reduce AMR. Africa is no exception, especially with the highest rates of AMR globally. Key activities in NAPs include gaining a greater understanding of current antimicrobial utilization patterns through point prevalence surveys (PPS) and subsequently instigating antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs). Consequently, there is a need to comprehensively document current utilization patterns among hospitals across Africa coupled with ASP studies. In total, 33 PPS studies ranging from single up to 18 hospitals were documented from a narrative review with typically over 50% of in-patients prescribed antimicrobials, up to 97.6% in Nigeria. The penicillins, ceftriaxone and metronidazole, were the most prescribed antibiotics. Appreciable extended prescribing of antibiotics up to 6 days or more post-operatively was seen across Africa to prevent surgical site infections. At least 19 ASPs have been instigated across Africa in recent years to improve future prescribing utilizing a range of prescribing indicators. The various findings resulted in a range of suggested activities that key stakeholders, including governments and healthcare professionals, should undertake in the short, medium and long term to improve future antimicrobial prescribing and reduce AMR across Africa.
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spelling pubmed-97741412022-12-23 Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future Saleem, Zikria Godman, Brian Cook, Aislinn Khan, Muhammad Arslan Campbell, Stephen M. Seaton, Ronald Andrew Siachalinga, Linda Haseeb, Abdul Amir, Afreenish Kurdi, Amanj Mwita, Julius C. Sefah, Israel Abebrese Opanga, Sylvia A. Fadare, Joseph O. Ogunleye, Olayinka O. Meyer, Johanna C. Massele, Amos Kibuule, Dan Kalungia, Aubrey C. Shahwan, Moyad Nabayiga, Hellen Pichierri, Giuseppe Moore, Catrin E. Antibiotics (Basel) Article There are serious concerns with rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries increasing morbidity, mortality and costs. These concerns have resulted in a plethora of initiatives globally and nationally including national action plans (NAPs) to reduce AMR. Africa is no exception, especially with the highest rates of AMR globally. Key activities in NAPs include gaining a greater understanding of current antimicrobial utilization patterns through point prevalence surveys (PPS) and subsequently instigating antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs). Consequently, there is a need to comprehensively document current utilization patterns among hospitals across Africa coupled with ASP studies. In total, 33 PPS studies ranging from single up to 18 hospitals were documented from a narrative review with typically over 50% of in-patients prescribed antimicrobials, up to 97.6% in Nigeria. The penicillins, ceftriaxone and metronidazole, were the most prescribed antibiotics. Appreciable extended prescribing of antibiotics up to 6 days or more post-operatively was seen across Africa to prevent surgical site infections. At least 19 ASPs have been instigated across Africa in recent years to improve future prescribing utilizing a range of prescribing indicators. The various findings resulted in a range of suggested activities that key stakeholders, including governments and healthcare professionals, should undertake in the short, medium and long term to improve future antimicrobial prescribing and reduce AMR across Africa. MDPI 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9774141/ /pubmed/36551481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121824 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Saleem, Zikria
Godman, Brian
Cook, Aislinn
Khan, Muhammad Arslan
Campbell, Stephen M.
Seaton, Ronald Andrew
Siachalinga, Linda
Haseeb, Abdul
Amir, Afreenish
Kurdi, Amanj
Mwita, Julius C.
Sefah, Israel Abebrese
Opanga, Sylvia A.
Fadare, Joseph O.
Ogunleye, Olayinka O.
Meyer, Johanna C.
Massele, Amos
Kibuule, Dan
Kalungia, Aubrey C.
Shahwan, Moyad
Nabayiga, Hellen
Pichierri, Giuseppe
Moore, Catrin E.
Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title_full Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title_fullStr Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title_full_unstemmed Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title_short Ongoing Efforts to Improve Antimicrobial Utilization in Hospitals among African Countries and Implications for the Future
title_sort ongoing efforts to improve antimicrobial utilization in hospitals among african countries and implications for the future
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9774141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36551481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11121824
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