WHO AWaRe strategy and antimicrobial stewardship to combat antimicrobial resistance: An Indian perspective

D. Meena, Jayanthi Mathaiyan, G. Gauthaman
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Antimicrobial resistance is a serious problem to solve especially in developing countries like India. Antibiotic use in India increased several times since 2005. Many studies in India have reported inappropriate and overuse of antibiotics which could be one of the possible reasons for increased antibiotic resistance in the country. This is an important and urgent issue that mandates strict regulations regarding the rational use of antibiotics. World Health Organization (WHO) has done a major revision to the essential medicines list which classifies antibiotics into three categories (access, watch, and reserve) to ensure the availability and correct use of antibiotics. Several countries started antimicrobial stewardship programs to promote e appropriate use of antibiotics, reduce antibiotic resistance as well a financial burden. Indian government started a national action plan on antibiotic resistance in 2017 to promote the rational use of antibiotics but it is still in its formative stage as all stewardship components are yet to be implemented. This review emphasizes the importance and the need for implementing WHO's AWaRe strategy and antimicrobial stewardship to promote rational antibiotic use in the country.
世卫组织防治抗菌素耐药性的意识战略和抗菌素管理:印度的观点
抗菌素耐药性是一个需要解决的严重问题,特别是在印度等发展中国家。自2005年以来,印度的抗生素使用量增加了几倍。印度的许多研究报告了抗生素的不适当和过度使用,这可能是该国抗生素耐药性增加的可能原因之一。这是一个重要而紧迫的问题,要求对抗生素的合理使用进行严格的监管。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)对基本药物清单进行了重大修订,将抗生素分为三类(获取、观察和储备),以确保抗生素的可得性和正确使用。一些国家启动了抗菌素管理规划,以促进抗生素的适当使用,减少抗生素耐药性和经济负担。印度政府于2017年启动了一项抗生素耐药性国家行动计划,以促进抗生素的合理使用,但由于所有管理内容尚未实施,该计划仍处于形成阶段。这次审查强调了实施世卫组织的AWaRe战略和抗菌药物管理以促进该国合理使用抗生素的重要性和必要性。
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