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Antibiotic Susceptibility Surveillance in the Punjab Province of Pakistan: Findings and Implications
by
Kamran, Sairah
, Pichierri, Giuseppe
, Amir, Afreenish
, Abuhussain, Safa
, Sefah, Israel
, Qamar, Muhammad
, Asghar, Shahzad
, Azmat, Aisha
, Saleem, Zikria
, Meyer, Johanna
, Nadeem, Muhammad
, Godman, Brian
, Raees, Fahad
, Hashmi, Furqan
, Haseeb, Abdul
, Moore, Catrin
, Saeed, Amna
, Rehman, Inaam
in
Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial stewardship programs
/ audits
/ culture and sensitivity
/ Data collection
/ Drug resistance
/ Health aspects
/ India
/ Laboratories
/ Methicillin
/ Mortality
/ national action plans
/ Pakistan
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Surveillance
2023
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Surveillance in the Punjab Province of Pakistan: Findings and Implications
by
Kamran, Sairah
, Pichierri, Giuseppe
, Amir, Afreenish
, Abuhussain, Safa
, Sefah, Israel
, Qamar, Muhammad
, Asghar, Shahzad
, Azmat, Aisha
, Saleem, Zikria
, Meyer, Johanna
, Nadeem, Muhammad
, Godman, Brian
, Raees, Fahad
, Hashmi, Furqan
, Haseeb, Abdul
, Moore, Catrin
, Saeed, Amna
, Rehman, Inaam
in
Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial stewardship programs
/ audits
/ culture and sensitivity
/ Data collection
/ Drug resistance
/ Health aspects
/ India
/ Laboratories
/ Methicillin
/ Mortality
/ national action plans
/ Pakistan
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Surveillance
2023
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Surveillance in the Punjab Province of Pakistan: Findings and Implications
by
Kamran, Sairah
, Pichierri, Giuseppe
, Amir, Afreenish
, Abuhussain, Safa
, Sefah, Israel
, Qamar, Muhammad
, Asghar, Shahzad
, Azmat, Aisha
, Saleem, Zikria
, Meyer, Johanna
, Nadeem, Muhammad
, Godman, Brian
, Raees, Fahad
, Hashmi, Furqan
, Haseeb, Abdul
, Moore, Catrin
, Saeed, Amna
, Rehman, Inaam
in
Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial stewardship programs
/ audits
/ culture and sensitivity
/ Data collection
/ Drug resistance
/ Health aspects
/ India
/ Laboratories
/ Methicillin
/ Mortality
/ national action plans
/ Pakistan
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Saudi Arabia
/ Surveillance
2023
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Surveillance in the Punjab Province of Pakistan: Findings and Implications
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Surveillance in the Punjab Province of Pakistan: Findings and Implications
2023
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Background and Objectives: The increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) across countries has seriously impacted the effective management of infectious diseases, with subsequent impact on morbidity, mortality and costs. This includes Pakistan. Antimicrobial surveillance activities should be mandatory to continually assess the extent of multidrug-resistant bacteria and the implications for future empiric prescribing. The objective of this retrospective observational study was to monitor the susceptibility pattern of microbes in Pakistan. Materials and Methods: Clinical samples from seven laboratories in Punjab, Pakistan were collected between January 2018 and April 2019, with Punjab being the most populous province in Pakistan. The isolates were identified and their antimicrobial susceptibility was tested using the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion assay and micro broth dilution methods. The antibiotics assessed were those typically prescribed in Pakistan. Results: In total, 2523 bacterial cultural reports were studied. The most frequently isolated pathogens were Staphylococcus aureus (866, 34.3%), followed by Escherichia coli (814, 32.2%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (454, 18.0%) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (269, 10.7%). Most pathogens were isolated from pus (1464, 58.0%), followed by urine (718, 28.5%), blood (164, 6.5%) and sputum (81, 3.2%). Conclusions: The findings suggest that current antimicrobial options are severally restricted in Pakistan due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens. This calls for urgent actions including initiating antimicrobial stewardship programs to enhance prudent prescribing of antibiotics. This includes agreeing on appropriate empiric therapy as part of agreed guidelines, in line with the WHO EML and AWaRe book, whilst awaiting culture reports. This is alongside other measures to reduce inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing and reverse the threat of rising AMR.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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