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气候变化对药品储存的挑战和应对抗菌药物耐药性

Climate change as a challenge for pharmaceutical storage and tackling antimicrobial resistance.

机构信息

Institute for Global Food Security, School of Biological Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, 19 Chlorine Gardens, Belfast BT9 5DL, UK.

HCAI, Fungal, AMR, AMU & Sepsis Division, UKHSA, London, UK.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2024 Dec 15;956:177367. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177367. Epub 2024 Nov 8.

Abstract

The rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains a pressing global health challenge. Infections that were once easily treatable with first-line antimicrobials are becoming increasingly difficult to manage. This shift directly threatens the wellness of humans, animals, plants, and the environment. While the AMR crisis can be attributed to a myriad of factors, including lack of infection prevention and control measures, over-prescription of antimicrobials, patient non-compliance, and the misuse of antimicrobials, one aspect that has garnered less attention is the role of storage conditions of these medicines. The way medications, particularly antimicrobials, are transported and stored until the point of use can influence their efficacy and, subsequently, may impact the development of resistant microbial strains. This review delves deeper into the often-overlooked domain of climate change (CC) and antimicrobial storage practices and the potential effects. Inappropriate storage conditions, such as exposure to extreme temperatures, humidity or light, can degrade the potency of antimicrobials. When these compromised medicines are administered to patients or animals alike, they may not effectively eradicate the targeted pathogens, leading to partial survival of the pathogens. These surviving pathogens, having been exposed to sub-lethal doses, are more likely to evolve and develop resistance mechanisms. The review discusses the mechanism underlying this and underscores the implications of antimicrobial storage practices in relation to two of the most pressing global health challenges: AMR and CC. The review also presents specific case studies and highlights the importance of monitoring storage practices and supply chain surveillance. Furthermore, the importance of deploying genomic tools to understand the potential impact of storage conditions on the development of AMR is discussed, and antimicrobial storage highlighted as a crucial part of comprehensive strategies in the fight against AMR.

摘要

抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)的上升仍然是一个紧迫的全球健康挑战。曾经可以用一线抗菌药物轻松治疗的感染现在越来越难以控制。这种转变直接威胁到人类、动物、植物和环境的健康。虽然 AMR 危机可以归因于许多因素,包括缺乏感染预防和控制措施、过度使用抗菌药物、患者不遵守规定以及抗菌药物的滥用,但人们对一个方面的关注较少,即这些药物的储存条件的作用。药物,特别是抗菌药物,在运输和储存到使用点的过程中会影响其疗效,进而可能影响耐药微生物菌株的发展。本综述深入探讨了气候变化(CC)和抗菌药物储存实践及其潜在影响这一经常被忽视的领域。不适当的储存条件,如暴露于极端温度、湿度或光照下,会降低抗菌药物的效力。当这些受损的药物被给予患者或动物时,它们可能无法有效地消灭目标病原体,导致病原体部分存活。这些幸存的病原体,已经暴露于亚致死剂量下,更有可能进化并发展出耐药机制。该综述讨论了这种机制,并强调了抗菌药物储存实践在与两个最紧迫的全球健康挑战:AMR 和 CC 相关的影响。该综述还介绍了具体的案例研究,并强调了监测储存实践和供应链监测的重要性。此外,还讨论了利用基因组工具了解储存条件对 AMR 发展的潜在影响的重要性,并强调了抗菌药物储存是对抗 AMR 综合策略的重要组成部分。

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