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世界卫生组织抗生素管理的AWaRe分类:应对抗菌药物耐药性——一项关于英国国民健康服务基金会信托机构在新冠疫情之前及期间的描述性研究。

WHO AWaRe classification for antibiotic stewardship: tackling antimicrobial resistance - a descriptive study from an English NHS Foundation Trust prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

作者信息

Abdelsalam Elshenawy Rasha, Umaru Nkiruka, Aslanpour Zoe

机构信息

Department of Pharmacy, School of Life and Medical Sciences, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2023 Dec 11;14:1298858. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1298858. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent and rapidly escalating pandemic, presenting a critical challenge to global health security. During the pandemic, this study was undertaken at a NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom to explore antibiotic prescribing trends for respiratory tract infections (RTIs), including pneumonia, and the COVID-19 pandemic across the years 2019 and 2020. This study, guided by the WHO's AWaRe classification, sought to understand the impact of the pandemic on antibiotic prescribing and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS). The research methodology involved a retrospective review of medical records from adults aged 25 and older admitted with RTIs, including pneumonia, in 2019 and 2020. The application of the AWaRe classification enabled a structured description of antibiotic use. The study evaluated antibiotic use in 640 patients with RTIs. Notably, it observed a slight increase in the use of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and a substantial rise in azithromycin prescriptions, highlighting shifts in prescribing trends. Despite these changes, some antibiotics displayed steady consumption rates. These findings highlight the importance of understanding antibiotic use patterns during the AMR threat. The increase in the usage of "Watch" category antibiotics during the pandemic emphasises the urgency of robust AMS measures. The research confirms that incorporating the AWaRe classification in prescribing decisions is crucial for patient safety and combating antibiotic misuse. This study provides essential insights into the changing landscape of antibiotic prescribing during a global health crisis, reinforcing the necessity for ongoing AMS vigilance to effectively address AMR challenges.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)是一场悄无声息且迅速升级的大流行,对全球卫生安全构成了严峻挑战。在新冠疫情期间,本研究在英国一家国民保健服务(NHS)基金会信托机构开展,旨在探究2019年和2020年期间呼吸道感染(RTIs,包括肺炎)以及新冠疫情的抗生素处方趋势。本研究在世卫组织的AWaRe分类法指导下,试图了解疫情对抗生素处方和抗菌药物管理(AMS)的影响。研究方法包括回顾性分析2019年和2020年因RTIs(包括肺炎)入院的25岁及以上成年人的病历。AWaRe分类法的应用使得对抗生素使用情况能够进行结构化描述。该研究评估了640例RTIs患者的抗生素使用情况。值得注意的是,研究观察到阿莫西林/克拉维酸的使用略有增加,阿奇霉素处方大幅上升,突出了处方趋势的变化。尽管有这些变化,但一些抗生素的消费量保持稳定。这些发现凸显了在AMR威胁期间了解抗生素使用模式的重要性。疫情期间“关注”类抗生素使用的增加强调了强有力的AMS措施的紧迫性。该研究证实,在处方决策中纳入AWaRe分类法对于患者安全和对抗抗生素滥用至关重要。本研究为全球卫生危机期间抗生素处方的不断变化格局提供了重要见解,强化了持续进行AMS监测以有效应对AMR挑战的必要性。

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