Irrational use of antibiotics with representation of antimicrobial resistance patterns in Sudan: a narrative review

IF 1.2 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES The EuroBiotech Journal Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2478/ebtj-2021-0007
N. Abdulgader, Rawan Khidir Abdel Galil, Shahd Yahaya Mohamed Nour Serag Elnour, Tabark Faisal Fadlallah Elhusain, Tagwa Mahmoud Ahmed Osman, M. Elawad, Islam Mogbil Shaikh Idris Mirghani, Ihab B Abdalrahman, S. Elbager
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Abstract Background Increasing bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a growing menace, mainly caused by the rapid genetic modification of bacterial strains and new alternations in behavior favoring their survival. There is no doubt that the irrational use of antibiotics is one of the factors contributing to the rise of this problem, whether that be in hospitals or at a community level. Although the extent of this influence is yet to be learned, it is definite that this is of great impact on the endemic disease patterns in developing areas specifically and on an expanding global issue generally. Purpose and scope This paper will provide a narrative review of relevant previous publications of antibiotic misuse to portray a clearer picture of its causes and consequences in Sudan. Methodology The PICO method was used by which evidence-based research websites were scanned for key words. Results were assessed for relevance and then critically appraised. All papers included were summarized and presented in a narrative review format. Results From a total of 9 research papers from Pub Med, Scopus, Cochrane and Google Scholar search engines, 7 were selected, presented, and discussed. Conclusion Given the facts of high bacterial resistance that has emerged worldwide catastrophically, the implementation of a meticulous surveillance system designed to restrict the irrational use of antibiotics by the public and health sectors alike with adjunct educational and training programs relevant to the regional epidemiology and economy will massively contribute to a lower resistance rate due to antibiotic misuse.
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非理性使用抗生素与苏丹抗微生物耐药性模式的相关性:叙述性综述
摘要背景细菌对抗生素的耐药性日益严重,这主要是由于细菌菌株的快速基因改造和有利于其生存的新的行为改变引起的。毫无疑问,抗生素的不合理使用是导致这一问题上升的因素之一,无论是在医院还是在社区一级。虽然这种影响的程度还有待了解,但可以肯定的是,这对发展中地区的地方病模式产生了重大影响,并对一个不断扩大的全球问题产生了普遍影响。目的和范围本文将对以前有关抗生素滥用的出版物进行叙述性回顾,以更清楚地描述其在苏丹的原因和后果。方法采用PICO方法,对循证研究网站进行关键词扫描。评估结果的相关性,然后进行批判性评价。所有纳入的论文都以叙述回顾的形式进行了总结和呈现。结果从Pub Med、Scopus、Cochrane和b谷歌Scholar搜索引擎共9篇研究论文中,筛选出7篇进行展示和讨论。鉴于世界范围内灾难性地出现了高细菌耐药性的事实,实施精心设计的监测系统,以限制公共和卫生部门不合理使用抗生素,并辅以与区域流行病学和经济相关的教育和培训计划,将大大有助于降低抗生素滥用造成的耐药率。
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The EuroBiotech Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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