Vigilance Needed in Treating Leprosy Patients in Accordance with WHO's AWaRe.

Pugazhenthan Thangaraju, Hemasri Velmurugan, Sree Sudha Tanguturi Yella, Sajitha Venkatesan
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Background: Leprosy is a highly stigmatized disease that can range from a minor skin lesion to life-threatening conditions such as deformities and disability. The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a tool called "Access, Watch, and Reserve" (AWaRe) to reduce antibiotic misuse and abuse.

Aim: The purpose of this review is to determine whether the drugs used in the leprosy treatment regimen are complied with the AWaRe programme, in order to improve the quality of hospital antibiotic use and reduce the incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

Methods: We started by looking for antibiotics that are used in the treatment and chemoprophylaxis of leprosy, as defined by the WHO's AWaRe classification. Furthermore, we look for studies on antibiotics that showed sensitivity or less resistance after antimicrobial sensitivity testing (AST) on isolates from infected leprosy ulcers, as well as their AWaRe category.

Results: There were 32 studies found, but only 5 of them met the inclusion criteria. They consisted of four cross-sectional studies and one descriptive retrospective study. A total of 19 antibiotics were identified in 5 studies, with 9 (47.4%) antibiotics in the access category, 8 (42.1%) antibiotics in the watch group, and 2 (10.5%) antibiotics in the reserve group.

Conclusion: As per our knowledge, this is the first study to explore antibiotics in leprosy treatment, chemoprophylaxis, and complications such as ulcer compliance with the AWaRe programme. Antimicrobial resistance is on the rise, which is a global issue that continues to pose challenges to clinical practices. This review may provide physicians with an overview of the current state of drug prescribing trends in leprosy, whether in accordance with the AWaRe classification in selecting the right drug when the use of antimicrobials is indicated and may also aid in rational drug prescribing.

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按照世卫组织《意识》治疗麻风患者需提高警惕。
背景:麻风病是一种高度污名化的疾病,其范围从轻微的皮肤损伤到危及生命的疾病,如畸形和残疾。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)开发了一种名为“获取、观察和储备”(AWaRe)的工具,以减少抗生素的误用和滥用。目的:本综述的目的是确定麻风病治疗方案中使用的药物是否符合AWaRe规划,以提高医院抗生素使用质量,减少抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的发生率。方法:我们首先寻找用于麻风病治疗和化学预防的抗生素,按照世卫组织AWaRe分类的定义。此外,我们寻找在对感染麻风溃疡的分离物进行抗菌敏感性试验(AST)后显示敏感性或抗性较低的抗生素的研究,以及它们的AWaRe类别。结果:共发现32篇研究,但仅有5篇符合纳入标准。他们包括四项横断面研究和一项描述性回顾性研究。5项研究共鉴定出19种抗生素,其中准入类9种(47.4%),观察组8种(42.1%),储备组2种(10.5%)。结论:据我们所知,这是首个探讨抗生素在麻风病治疗、化学预防和并发症(如溃疡依从AWaRe规划)中的应用的研究。抗菌素耐药性正在上升,这是一个全球性问题,继续对临床实践构成挑战。这一综述可为医生提供麻风病药物处方趋势现状的概述,当需要使用抗微生物药物时,是否按照AWaRe分类选择正确的药物,并有助于合理的药物处方。
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