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发展中世界的抗蛇毒血清获取情况:多学科分析

Access to antivenoms in the developing world: A multidisciplinary analysis.

作者信息

Potet Julien, Beran David, Ray Nicolas, Alcoba Gabriel, Habib Abdulrazaq Garba, Iliyasu Garba, Waldmann Benjamin, Ralph Ravikar, Faiz Mohammad Abul, Monteiro Wuelton Marcelo, de Almeida Gonçalves Sachett Jacqueline, di Fabio Jose Luis, Cortés María de Los Ángeles, Brown Nicholas I, Williams David J

机构信息

Médecins Sans Frontières Access Campaign, Geneva, Switzerland.

Division of Tropical and Humanitarian Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

Toxicon X. 2021 Oct 26;12:100086. doi: 10.1016/j.toxcx.2021.100086. eCollection 2021 Nov.

Abstract

Access to safe, effective, quality-assured antivenom products that are tailored to endemic venomous snake species is a crucial component of recent coordinated efforts to reduce the global burden of snakebite envenoming. Multiple access barriers may affect the journey of antivenoms from manufacturers to the bedsides of patients. Our review describes the antivenom ecosystem at different levels and identifies solutions to overcome these challenges. At the global level, there is insufficient manufacturing output to meet clinical needs, notably for antivenoms intended for use in regions with a scarcity of producers. At national level, variable funding and deficient regulation of certain antivenom markets can lead to the procurement of substandard antivenom. This is particularly true when producers fail to seek registration of their products in the countries where they should be used, or where weak assessment frameworks allow registration without local clinical evaluation. Out-of-pocket expenses by snakebite victims are often the main source of financing antivenoms, which results in the underuse or under-dosing of antivenoms, and a preference for low-cost products regardless of efficacy. In resource-constrained rural areas, where the majority of victims are bitten, supply of antivenom in peripheral health facilities is often unreliable. Misconceptions about treatment of snakebite envenoming are common, further reducing demand for antivenom and exacerbating delays in reaching facilities equipped for antivenom use. Multifaceted interventions are needed to improve antivenom access in resource-limited settings. Particular attention should be paid to the comprehensive list of actions proposed within the WHO Strategy for Prevention and Control of Snakebite Envenoming.

摘要

获取针对当地有毒蛇种的安全、有效、质量有保证的抗蛇毒血清产品,是近期为减轻全球蛇咬伤中毒负担而开展的协同努力的关键组成部分。多种获取障碍可能会影响抗蛇毒血清从制造商到患者床边的过程。我们的综述描述了不同层面的抗蛇毒血清生态系统,并确定了克服这些挑战的解决方案。在全球层面,生产产量不足以满足临床需求,特别是对于用于生产商稀缺地区的抗蛇毒血清。在国家层面,某些抗蛇毒血清市场资金可变且监管不足,可能导致采购到不合格的抗蛇毒血清。当生产商未能在其产品应使用的国家寻求注册,或者在薄弱的评估框架允许在没有当地临床评估的情况下进行注册时,情况尤其如此。蛇咬伤受害者的自付费用往往是抗蛇毒血清的主要资金来源,这导致抗蛇毒血清使用不足或剂量不足,并且无论疗效如何都偏好低成本产品。在资源有限的农村地区,大多数受害者在此被咬伤,周边医疗机构的抗蛇毒血清供应往往不可靠。对蛇咬伤中毒治疗的误解很常见,这进一步降低了对抗蛇毒血清的需求,并加剧了在获得配备抗蛇毒血清使用设备的医疗机构方面的延误。需要采取多方面的干预措施,以改善在资源有限环境中获取抗蛇毒血清的情况。应特别关注世界卫生组织《蛇咬伤中毒预防和控制战略》中提出的全面行动清单。

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