Need for standardization and compliance to treatment protocols for COVID-19 within the African Region of the World Health Organization

W. L. Fuller, I. Mukankubito, Ali Ahmed, Prof. S. S. Taiwo, A. O. Aboderin
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COVID-19 pandemic changed the face of global health and brought about new issues in global health security and economy. The World Health Organization published guidelines for clinical management of COVID-19 four months after declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic. Scholarly reviews and studies from member states within WHO AFRO reveals significant deviation from the WHO published protocols on COVID-19. Assessment of national treatment protocols of 30 of 47 WHO AFRO member states showed widespread inappropriate use of antimicrobial agents for patients, which may worsen the global and concerning threat of antimicrobial resistance. There is need for adopting interventions that optimize antimicrobial use in the context of pre- and post-pandemic preparedness to ensure long-term effectiveness and sustainability for antimicrobials. Treatment guidelines are to be adopted or adapted depending on best clinical evidence available. Non-compliance with guidelines might lead to mismanagement of infectious diseases with attendant negative consequences including antimicrobial resistance and misdirection of critical resources and supplies amongst others.
世界卫生组织非洲地区需要实现 COVID-19 治疗协议的标准化和合规性
COVID-19 大流行改变了全球卫生的面貌,并带来了全球卫生安全和经济方面的新问题。在宣布 COVID-19 为大流行病四个月后,世界卫生组织发布了 COVID-19 临床管理指南。世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处(WHO AFRO)成员国的学术评论和研究表明,COVID-19 与世界卫生组织公布的方案存在重大偏差。对 47 个世卫组织非洲区域办事处成员国中 30 个国家的国家治疗方案进行的评估显示,患者普遍存在抗菌药物使用不当的情况,这可能会加剧全球抗菌药物耐药性的威胁。有必要采取干预措施,在大流行病发生前和发生后的准备工作中优化抗菌药物的使用,以确保抗菌药物的长期有效性和可持续性。应根据现有的最佳临床证据采用或调整治疗指南。不遵守指导原则可能会导致传染病管理不善,随之而来的负面后果包括抗菌素耐药性、关键资源和用品的使用方向错误等。
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