
Monitoring regional progress on addressing antimicrobial resistance in the WHO South-East Asia Region: analysis report of results of three rounds of AMR national self-assessment surveys / World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for South-East Asia
Năm xuất bản : 2020
ISBN : 9789290227908
Chủ đề : 1. Evidence-Based Practice. 2. Public Health. 3. Publications.
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Tóm tắt : | Overuse and misuse of antimicrobials in humans, animals and plants has accelerated thenatural evolutionary processes of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), leading to untreatablemicrobial infection that poses a grave threat to human health and economic development.In addressing AMR, the Global Tripartite AMR Country Self-Assessment Survey (TrACSS) is acomponent of the broader approach to monitor and evaluate the implementation of theGlobal Action Plan (GAP) and national action plans (NAP) on AMR.This report analyses and compares responses of countries to the first (2016–2017), second(2017–2018) and third (2018–2019) wave of TrACSS, and describes trends and current levelsof regional and country progress, based on self-assessment, in addressing AMR amongMember States of the WHO South-East Asia Region. It is intended to encouragenational-level reviews of country progress, identify priorities for next steps and areas wheresupport is required, and stimulate discussions on how to enhance AMR containment. Thiswill enable effective and sustainable multisectoral response on AMR in countries. Thisreport will not only be useful for policy-makers but also for multisectoral programmecoordinators, researchers and practitioners.This report evaluates six main areas that encompass the objectives of GAP-AMR andNAP-AMR: development of NAPs; multisectoral approaches to addressing AMR; improvingawareness; strengthening the knowledge and evidence base through surveillance andresearch; reducing incidence of infection through effective sanitation and preventionmeasures; and optimizing the use of antimicrobial medicines in human, animal and planthealth. Each chapter outlines both regional and country-level progress based on the resultsof three rounds of AMR national self-assessment surveys. |
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