Mapping and gap analysis on antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia (Record no. 28031)

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Title Mapping and gap analysis on antimicrobial resistance surveillance systems in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Mwanza, Tanzania :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS-Bugando] :
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Volume/sequential designation Bulletin of the National Research Centre 47, 12 (2023).
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Summary, etc. Abstract :<br/><br/>Background : Antimicrobial resistance is a global problem and involve pathogens which have the potential to move between food producing animals and humans by direct exposure or through the food chain or the environment. The objective of this study was to determine the performance in addressing antimicrobial resistance in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Desk review and in-depth interviews were employed for data collection. Interviews were conducted with national antimicrobial resistance focal officials.<br/><br/>Results : The findings indicate that in the four countries there was minimal capacity to conduct AMR surveillance. There were few well-established laboratories in tertiary hospitals, both private and public hospitals. The animal, environment and agricultural sectors in all countries had limited capacity in conducting antimicrobial resistance surveillance. There is limited data on antimicrobial resistance in all the four countries, and regional data sharing was limited. In all the four countries, data from research institutions were not linked using standardized system making difficult to compile the national database. The capacity for microbiological culture, identification and antimicrobial sensitivity testing using standardized protocols was available in the four countries. The interventions adopted by the countries included development of National Action Plans on antimicrobial resistance and setting up of multi-sectoral national coordinating structures.<br/><br/>Conclusions : Based on this findings, the countries need improved National Integrated Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance systems to include community settings, involving antimicrobial use and resistance in human, animal, food, and environment sectors. In addition, the region requires clear antimicrobial resistance data sharing protocol for quick comparability of the data across the region. This is important in driving antimicrobial resistance agendas at regional level, which will eventually trigger collective actions.
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General subdivision Antimicrobial resistance
General subdivision Surveillance data
General subdivision Capacities
General subdivision Kenya
General subdivision Tanzania
General subdivision Uganda
General subdivision Zambia
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Fuller form of name Stephen E. Mshana
Fuller form of name Majigo Mtebe
Fuller form of name Erick Vitus Komba
Fuller form of name Nyambura Moremi
Fuller form of name Julius Lutamwa
Fuller form of name Otrida Kapona
Fuller form of name Musa Sekamatte
Fuller form of name Leonard E. G. Mboera
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href=" https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-023-00986-2"> https://doi.org/10.1186/s42269-023-00986-2</a>
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