Best practices: Appropriate use of the new β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations, ceftazidime-avibactam and ceftolozane-tazobactam in South Africa.

IF 1.4 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2022-10-20 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajid.v37i1.453
Adrian J Brink, Jennifer Coetzee, Guy A Richards, Charles Feldman, Warren Lowman, Hafsah D Tootla, Malcolm G A Miller, Abraham J Niehaus, Sean Wasserman, Olga Perovic, Chetna N Govind, Natalie Schellack, Marc Mendelson
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Antibiotic stewardship of hospital-acquired infections because of difficult-to-treat resistant (DTR) Gram-negative bacteria is a global challenge. Their increasing prevalence in South Africa has required a shift in prescribing in recent years towards colistin, an antibiotic of last resort. High toxicity levels and developing resistance to colistin are narrowing treatment options further. Recently, two new β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations, ceftazidime-avibactam and ceftolozane-tazobactam were registered in South Africa, bringing hope of new options for management of these life-threatening infections. However, with increased use in the private sector, increasing levels of resistance to ceftazidime-avibactam are already being witnessed, putting their long-term viability as treatment options of last resort, in jeopardy. This review focuses on how these two vital new antibiotics should be stewarded within a framework that recognises the resistance mechanisms currently predominant in South Africa's multi-drug and DTR Gram-negative bacteria. Moreover, the withholding of their use for resistant infections that can be treated with currently available antibiotics is a critical part of stewardship, if these antibiotics are to be conserved in the long term.

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最佳做法:在南非适当使用新的β-内酰胺/β-内酰胺酶抑制剂组合,头孢他啶-阿维巴坦和头孢洛赞-他唑巴坦。
由于难以治疗的耐药(DTR)革兰氏阴性菌引起的医院获得性感染的抗生素管理是一项全球性挑战。它们在南非日益流行,要求近年来处方转向粘菌素,一种最后的抗生素。高毒性水平和对粘菌素的耐药性进一步缩小了治疗选择。最近,在南非注册了两种新的β-内酰胺/β-内酰胺酶抑制剂组合,头孢他啶-阿维巴坦和头孢洛赞-他唑巴坦,为管理这些危及生命的感染带来了新的选择的希望。然而,随着私营部门使用的增加,对头孢他啶-阿维巴坦的耐药性已经越来越高,使其作为最后治疗选择的长期生存能力受到威胁。这篇综述的重点是如何在一个认识到目前在南非多药和DTR革兰氏阴性菌中占主导地位的耐药机制的框架内管理这两种重要的新抗生素。此外,如果要长期保存这些抗生素,对可用现有抗生素治疗的耐药感染不使用它们是管理工作的关键部分。
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