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World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 1 |1 | Prevention and Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance USE ANTIBIOTICS RATIONALLY.

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1 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 1 |1 | Prevention and Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance USE ANTIBIOTICS RATIONALLY

2 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 2 |2 | Resistance in microbes is a natural phenomenon Resistance is unresponsiveness to antimicrobial agents in standard doses A natural biological unstoppable phenomenon Resistance is generally slow to reverse or irreversible All antimicrobial agents have the potential to select drug-resistant subpopulations of microorganisms

3 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 3 |3 | Resistance is accelerated through inappropriate use of antimicrobials – Standard treatment guidelines not provided to physicians or provided but not adhered to – Drugs available without prescription – Accessible but poor quality – Inadequate monitoring – Irrational self-administration or prescription Antimicrobial resistance

4 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 4 |4 | Resistance is fallout of inappropriate use of antimicrobials in different settings In animals and plants: – Therapeutic and non-therapeutic (e.g. as growth promoters) In community acquired infections In hospital-associated infections Irrational use of antibiotics is the greatest driver of resistance – 50% of antibiotics are prescribed inappropriately – 50% of patients have poor compliance – 50% of populations do not have access to essential antibiotics

5 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 5 |5 | Resistant organisms also move rapidly across borders through humans and the food-chain Two outbreaks of methicillin-resistant Staph. aureus (MRSA) in hospitals in Canada – Origin in North India Multidrug-resistant typhoid fever in USA – Originated in 6 countries (including India) MDR Salmonella schwarzengrund – Imported through Thai food into Denmark and the USA Multidrug resistant Mycobacteria Resistant malaria at Thai-Cambodia border Resistance in H1N1 and HIV are global concerns

6 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 6 |6 | Resistance is negating “wonder” drugs

7 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 7 |7 | Status of resistance in WHO’s South-East Asia Region Tuberculosis – MDR-TB < 3%: 180000 cases annually – XDR-TB: Reported from Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand

8 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 8 |8 | Status of resistance in WHO’s South-East Asia Region – 400 million people at risk of infection with resistant parasites Malaria

9 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 9 |9 | Status of resistance in WHO’s South-East Asia Region HIV and STIs – Data on HIV resistance being generated – STIs: Gonorrhoea widely resistant to penicillin & fluoroquinolones

10 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 10 | Status of resistance in WHO’s South-East Asia Region Kala-azar – 60% resistance in pentavalent antimony and 25% in pentamidine

11 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 11 | Status of resistance in SEAR-2 epidemic prone diseases Cholera – Resistance to Nalidixic acid, fluorazolidone, cotrimoxazole: India – Tetracycline resistance: India Shigellosis – Multidrug resistant, causing extensive outbreaks Typhoid fever – MDR Salmonella typhi prevalent all over Region – Causing 10% Case Fatality Rate (CFR) in children (preantibiotic era: 12.8%) Acute respiratory infections (pneumonias) – 69% of Strept pneumoniae resistant to penicillin in Thailand

12 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 12 | Status of resistance in SEAR-3 Hospital-associated infections Staphylococcus aureus – >50% isolates in hospitals are methicillin-resistant – 48% of patients with bacteraemia died in Thailand Acinetobacter baumannii – >50% of patients infected with resistant strains die Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, Serratia – Multidrug-resistance, persist in hospital settings, and cause huge mortality morbidity

13 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 13 | Resistance has huge negative impact on health Longer duration of illness Longer treatment Higher mortality Treatment with expensive drugs Increased burden on health system Negates technological advances in medical sector – Complex surgeries – Transplantations and other interventions Patient acts as reservoir of resistant organisms which are passed to community and health-care workers Huge economic impact

14 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 14 | Resistance: A global public health issue ECDC:”antimicrobial resistance is possibly the single biggest threat facing the world in the area of infectious diseases”.the single biggest threat facing the world in the area of infectious diseases IHR (2005) – PHEIC World Alliance on Patient Safety Challenge III MDGs (HIV, TB and Malaria) Essential Drugs List (use in 120 countries) Several WHA Resolutions on rational use of drugs/antimicrobial resistance but little progress – WHA37.33 – WHA51.17 – WHA54.11 – WHA58.27

15 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 15 | Resistance is a multifaceted problem Biological Behavioural Technical Economic Regulatory Educational

16 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 16 | Superbugs* are visible manifestations of our prolonged failure to preserve antibiotics ** Methicillin resistant Staph aureus, MDR-and XDR Mycobacteria, ESBL producing Gram negative bacteria and NDM-1 producing enterobacteriaceae bacteria are few examples of superbugs because these fail to respond to large number of commonly used antibiotics Known but neglected. Need immediate action Known but inevitable

17 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 17 | Possible solutions Discover new drugs faster than emergence of resistance Rationalize the use of available antimicrobial agents Prevent emergence of resistance by reducing selection pressure by appropriate control measures Promote discovery, development and dissemination of new antimicrobial agents

18 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 18 | ? Bad bugs need new drugs

19 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 19 | Possible solutions Discover new drugs faster than emergence of resistance Rationalize the use of available antimicrobial agents Prevent emergence of resistance by reducing selection pressure by appropriate control measures Promote discovery, development and dissemination of new antimicrobial agents Implementation requires a strategy with comprehensive national initiatives/plans

20 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 20 | Regional Strategy on Antimicrobial Resistance Goal : To minimize the morbidity and mortality due to antimicrobial-resistant infection and to preserve the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents in the treatment and prevention of microbial infections. Rational Use of Antibiotics

21 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 21 | Major activities  Establishment of national alliances against AMR  Designation of national focal points in MoH  Constitution of multisectoral National Steering Committee Governance Development and application of standard treatment guidelines in health and veterinary sectors Discourage non-therapeutic use of drugs in animals Restrictions on over-the-counter sale of antimicrobial agents Regulatory Surveillance of antimicrobial use and resistance Training prescribers for rational use of antimicrobials Reducing disease burden and infection control Undertaking operational research Capacity building Educating for adherence to recommended regimens Discouraging self-prescription Community participation

22 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 22 | Will it work??? (There are success stories from Finland, France and some hospitals in the SEA Region) Seppalla et al. The Effect of Changes in the Consumption of Macrolide Antibiotics on Erythromycin Resistance in Group A Streptococci in Finland: New Eng J Med Volume 337:441-446 August 14, 1997August 14, 1997

23 World Health Day 2011: Antimicrobial Resistance 23 | We need to preserve this resource by working together Combating antimicrobial resistance: No action today, no cure tomorrow Antibiotics are a precious resource


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