Antimicrobial resistance management in Pacific Island countries: Current status, challenges, and strategic solutions

Q2 Veterinary
R. Magiri, Sharon Gaundan, K. Choongo, T. Zindove, A. Bakare, Eunice Okyere, W. Okello, G. Mutwiri, E. Rafai, Ashodra Gautam, Paul Iji
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Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently recognized as a major emerging threat to human and animal health. The burden of antimicrobial-resistant infections affects the economy in developed and developing countries. There is a rapid rise in AMR in human and veterinary medicine globally. AMR profiles are poorly documented in Fiji, and limited data are accessible. Fiji currently has no national veterinary antibiotic resistance surveillance network or regulations and guidelines on veterinary drug use. However, available literature shows that although human drugs are better managed than veterinary drugs, the knowledge is still constrained and dispersed. Furthermore, Fiji was chosen as a case study to develop a prototype AMR surveillance and control in the Pacific region. Pacific Island countries share similar geographic and climatic conditions. Currently, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research has funded an AMR project that addresses some gaps in managing AMR in the region. The project is the first to adopt the One Health approach to research the AMR in humans, animals, and the Pacific region's environment. Combating AMR needs human health and veterinary personnel to work with all other stakeholders. Continuous surveillance for resistant clinical isolates in humans and animals and the development of appropriate policy intervention measures in human and veterinary drug use are necessary to alleviate AMR burden. Therefore, there is a need to educate farmers, human patients, and the public on the fight against AMR. In addition, AMR data are necessary to develop effective AMR control strategies. This review gives a comprehensive information assessment on AMR in Fiji and the other South Pacific Islands in relation to global trends. Suggestions on the most appropriate ways of effectively managing AMR in Fiji have been made.
太平洋岛国抗菌素耐药性管理:现状、挑战和战略解决方案
抗微生物耐药性(AMR)目前被认为是对人类和动物健康的主要威胁。抗微生物耐药性感染的负担影响着发达国家和发展中国家的经济。AMR在全球人类和兽医领域迅速上升。斐济的AMR档案记录不足,可获得的数据有限。斐济目前没有国家兽医抗生素耐药性监测网络,也没有关于兽医药物使用的法规和指南。然而,现有文献表明,尽管人类药物比兽医药物管理得更好,但知识仍然受到限制和分散。此外,斐济被选为在太平洋地区开发AMR监测和控制原型的案例研究。太平洋岛国有着相似的地理和气候条件。目前,澳大利亚国际农业研究中心资助了一个AMR项目,该项目解决了该地区在管理AMR方面的一些差距。该项目是第一个采用“一个健康”方法研究人类、动物和太平洋地区环境中AMR的项目。对抗AMR需要人类卫生和兽医人员与所有其他利益相关者合作。为了减轻AMR负担,有必要对人类和动物中的耐药临床分离株进行持续监测,并制定适当的人类和兽医药物使用政策干预措施。因此,有必要教育农民、人类患者和公众如何对抗AMR。此外,AMR数据对于制定有效的AMR控制策略是必要的。本次审查根据全球趋势对斐济和其他南太平洋岛屿的AMR进行了全面的信息评估。已经就斐济有效管理AMR的最适当方式提出了建议。
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International Journal of One Health
International Journal of One Health Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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15 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of One Health publishes high quality and novelty papers focusing on One Health. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by International Journal of One Health are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to International Journal of One Health are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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