Conflict and catastrophe-related severe burn injuries: A challenging setting for antimicrobial decision-making

IF 14.3 1区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Scott JC Pallett , Rakhee Mistry , Zoe L Lambert , Stephen D Woolley , Aula Abbara , Aodhan O Breathnach , Lucy E Lamb , Andrew Williams , Nabeela Mughal , Olena Moshynets , Stephen J Hughes , Matthew K O’Shea , Luke SP Moore
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Abstract

Severe burns are a major component of conflict-related injuries and can result in high rates of mortality. Conflict and disaster-related severe burn injuries present unique challenges in logistic, diagnostic and treatment options, while wider conflict is associated with driving local antimicrobial resistance. We present a targeted review of available literature over the last 10 years on the use of systemic antimicrobial antibiotics in this setting and, given limited available data, provide an expert consensus discussion. While international guidelines do not tend to recommend routine use of prophylactic systemic antibiotics, the challenges of conflict settings and potential for polytrauma are likely to have ongoing impacts on antimicrobial decision-making and use. Efforts must be made to develop a suitable evidence base in this unique setting. In the interim, a pragmatic approach to balancing selective pressures of antimicrobial use with realistic access is possible.

冲突与灾难相关的严重烧伤:抗菌药决策的挑战环境。
严重烧伤是冲突相关伤害的主要组成部分,死亡率很高。与冲突和灾难相关的严重烧伤给后勤、诊断和治疗方案带来了独特的挑战,而更大范围的冲突则会导致当地出现抗菌药耐药性。我们有针对性地回顾了过去 10 年中有关在这种情况下使用全身性抗菌抗生素的文献,并在现有数据有限的情况下提供了专家共识讨论。虽然国际指南并不倾向于建议常规使用预防性全身抗生素,但冲突环境的挑战和多发性创伤的可能性可能会对抗菌药物的决策和使用产生持续影响。在这种独特的环境下,必须努力建立适当的证据基础。在此期间,可以采取务实的方法来平衡抗菌药物使用的选择性压力和现实的可及性。
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Journal of Infection
Journal of Infection 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
45.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
475
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection publishes original papers on all aspects of infection - clinical, microbiological and epidemiological. The Journal seeks to bring together knowledge from all specialties involved in infection research and clinical practice, and present the best work in the ever-changing field of infection. Each issue brings you Editorials that describe current or controversial topics of interest, high quality Reviews to keep you in touch with the latest developments in specific fields of interest, an Epidemiology section reporting studies in the hospital and the general community, and a lively correspondence section.
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