1. Supply-chain factors and antimicrobial stewardship.
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Kamere, Nduta, Rutter, Victoria, Munkombwe, Derick, Atieno Aywak, Dorothy, Prosper Muro, Eva, Kaminyoghe, Felix, Rajab, Kalidi, Lawal, Mashood Oluku, Muriithi, Naomi, Kusu, Ndinda, Karimu, Oluwatoyin, Barlatt, Shuwary Hughric Adekule, Nambatya, Winnie, and Ashiru-Oredope, Diane
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ANTIMICROBIAL stewardship , *MIDDLE-income countries , *HEALTH services accessibility , *MEDICAL supplies , *EVIDENCE-based medicine , *ANTI-infective agents , *MEDICAL care costs , *SUPPLY chains , *RISK assessment , *MEDICAL care use , *LOW-income countries , *FORECASTING , *DRUG resistance in microorganisms , *DRUG storage - Abstract
Efficient and secure supply chains are vital for effective health services worldwide. In low- and middle-income countries, the accessibility, affordability and availability of essential medicines, including antimicrobials, remain challenging. Ineffective supply chains often cause antimicrobial shortages, leading to inappropriate use of alternative agents and increasing the risk of antimicrobial resistance. Shortages, coupled with insecure supply chains, also encourage the infiltration of substandard and falsified medicines, leading to suboptimal treatment and further promoting antimicrobial resistance. Addressing antimicrobial supply-chain issues should be considered a key component of antimicrobial stewardship programmes. We have explored the link between medicine supply chains and antimicrobial use in seven focus countries: Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. We explored country medicine supplysystem structures, national medicine supply-chain policy documents and global study reports. Our aim was to develop evidence-based strategies to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the medicine supply chains in supporting antimicrobial stewardship efforts. Better management of medical supply chains involves rational selection, quantification, forecasting, procurement, storage, distribution, use and stock management of antimicrobials. Important supply-chain considerations include pooled procurement networks to ensure consistent pricing of quality-assured antimicrobials, and improved resource utilization and information exchange among relevant stakeholders. We propose adaptable recommendations for integrating medicine supply chains as an essential part of antimicrobial stewardship programmes, with a call for action at the local, regional and national levels in low- and middle-income countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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