Assessing antimicrobial consumption in public and private sectors within the Costa Rican health system: current status and future directions.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH BMC Public Health Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1186/s12889-024-20670-y
José Pablo Díaz-Madriz, Carolina Rojas-Chinchilla, Esteban Zavaleta-Monestel, Shing Mi Ching-Fung, Hugo Marin-Piva, Gustavo H Marin, Lucia Giangreco
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Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a significant global health threat. Therefore, robust surveillance systems for antimicrobial consumption (AMC) are essential to develop public health strategies. However, Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, face challenges in regularly reporting AMC data. This study aims to estimate and analyse the overall AMC in Costa Rica for 2019.

Methods: This study is a national-level, retrospective, observational, and descriptive analysis of AMC in Costa Rica from 1 January to 31 December 2019. The study followed the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for the Surveillance of National AMC. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) / Defined Daily Doses (DDD) system was used to analyse types of antimicrobials and DDD per 1000 inhabitants per day (DID). Antimicrobial dispensation data from the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) represented the public sector, while the private sector data was sourced from IQVIA. The analysis included data from both inpatient and outpatient sectors.

Results: A total AMC of 14.32 DID, of which 12.75 DID was within the public sector and 4.12 DID was within the private sector. Penicillins had the highest consumption nationally and in the public sector, while macrolides and lincosamides predominate in the private sector. According to the WHO-AWaRe (Access-Watch-Reserve) classification, antibiotics predominantly consumed nationally (74.7%) and in the public (83.0%) sectors are categorized under Access, whereas the private (61.0%) sector predominates the Watch category.

Conclusion: This study illustrates the importance of enhancing AMC surveillance by integrating data from both the public and private sectors. The findings indicate an excessive use of "Watch" antimicrobials in the private sector. To address this issue, all sectors and regulatory authorities must play an active and supportive role, in the development of effective, multisectoral policies. The methodology employed in this study is applicable to other Latin American countries, and therefore should be utilized for future analysis AMC in this region.

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背景:抗菌药耐药性是一个重大的全球健康威胁。因此,健全的抗菌药消耗(AMC)监测系统对于制定公共卫生战略至关重要。然而,包括哥斯达黎加在内的拉丁美洲国家在定期报告 AMC 数据方面面临挑战。本研究旨在估算和分析哥斯达黎加2019年的总体AMC情况:本研究是对哥斯达黎加2019年1月1日至12月31日期间AMC的国家级、回顾性、观察性和描述性分析。研究遵循了世界卫生组织(WHO)的国家 AMC 监测指南。采用解剖治疗化学物(ATC)/定义日剂量(DDD)系统分析抗菌药物类型和每千名居民每天的抗菌药物剂量(DID)。哥斯达黎加社会保障基金(CCSS)提供的抗菌药物分配数据代表了公共部门的数据,而私营部门的数据则来自 IQVIA。分析包括住院病人和门诊病人的数据:AMC 共使用了 14.32 DID,其中公共部门使用了 12.75 DID,私营部门使用了 4.12 DID。青霉素类药物在全国和公共部门的消耗量最大,而大环内酯类和林可酰胺类药物在私营部门则占主导地位。根据世界卫生组织-AWaRe(获取-观察-保留)分类,全国(74.7%)和公共部门(83.0%)的主要抗生素消费属于获取类,而私营部门(61.0%)则主要属于观察类:本研究说明了通过整合公共部门和私营部门的数据来加强 AMC 监测的重要性。研究结果表明,私营部门过度使用 "观察 "类抗菌药物。要解决这一问题,所有部门和监管机构都必须在制定有效的多部门政策方面发挥积极的支持作用。本研究采用的方法适用于其他拉丁美洲国家,因此应在该地区未来的 AMC 分析中加以利用。
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BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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