抗菌药耐药性流行病学与洗涤项目:以英国为例,避免尼日利亚潜在的公共卫生危机

Nnenna Victoria Ezugwu, Alicia Gayle, Chris Anyamene
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目的:以英国为参照人群,评估讲卫生服务对缓解尼日利亚AMR扩散的影响:这是一篇综述文章:研究时间:在相关数据库中进行了广泛的审查,特别关注在同行评审期刊上发表的英文研究报告。这些研究在英国和尼日利亚进行,主要目的是调查水、环境卫生和个人卫生习惯与抗菌素耐药性之间的关系。搜索时间跨度为 2015 年 5 月至 2023 年 7 月,与世界卫生大会通过抗菌素耐药性全球行动的时间相吻合。文献检索于 2023 年 8 月 10 日完成:检索涉及 EBSCO、PubMed、Science Direct 和 CINAHL Complete 等电子数据库。此外,还在世界卫生组织、尼日利亚疾病控制和预防中心以及英格兰公共卫生疾病控制和预防中心等组织的网站上搜索了相关文献。使用 CASP 工具对论文质量进行了评估,以确定其可重复性、可信度、可靠性和可确认性。在从不同数据库中提取的最初 705 篇文章中,有 12 项研究被纳入文献综述:对各种文献的综述显示,尼日利亚的讲卫生运动干预措施主要针对疾病传播/感染预防和控制,而非抗击AMR,而英国的研究则表明,在利用讲卫生运动服务抗击AMR方面取得了积极进展:结论:在尼日利亚的各种环境中促进讲卫生运动基础设施的发展和提供对于解决抗菌素耐药性(AMR)问题至关重要。本文献综述呼吁尼日利亚国家、地区和地方各级利益相关者采取行动,强调有必要在全国范围内投资于讲卫生运动基础设施,制定支持在所有社区和村庄实施讲卫生运动的政策,广泛开展健康宣传活动以提高人们对 AMR 的认识,并在社区一级采取干预措施以遏制 AMR 在尼日利亚的蔓延。
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Epidemiology of Antimicrobial Resistance and the Wash Project: Averting a Potential Public Health Crisis in Nigeria Using the United Kingdom as a Case Study
Aim: To assess the impact of WASH services in mitigating the proliferation of AMR in Nigeria, with the United Kingdom serving as a reference population. Study Design: This is a review article. Duration of Study: An extensive review was conducted in relevant databases, specifically focusing on research studies published in peer-reviewed journals in English. These studies were conducted in both the United Kingdom and Nigeria, with the primary objective of investigating the relationship between Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene practices and Antimicrobial Resistance. The search spanned from May 2015, coinciding with the adoption of the global action on antimicrobial resistance by the World Health Assembly, to July 2023. The literature search was completed on August 10, 2023. Methodology: The search involved electronic databases such as EBSCO, PubMed, Science Direct, and CINAHL Complete. Additionally, relevant literature was searched on the websites of organizations such as the World Health Organization, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health England. The quality of the papers was evaluated using CASP tools to determine their reproducibility, credibility, dependability, and confirmability. Out of the initial 705 articles that were drawn from the different databases, 12 studies were included in the literature review. Results: The review of the various literature showed that WASH interventions in Nigeria are geared toward disease transmission/infection prevention and control and not the combatting of AMR while studies in the UK have shown positive advances in tackling AMR utilizing WASH services. Conclusion: Promoting the development and provision of WASH infrastructure in diverse Nigerian settings is crucial for addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This literature review serves as a call to action for stakeholders at the national, regional, and local levels in Nigeria, emphasizing the necessity of nationwide investment in WASH infrastructure, the development of policies that support the implementation of WASH in all the communities and villages, extensive health promotion campaigns to raise awareness about AMR, and community-level interventions to contain the spread of AMR in Nigeria.
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