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Implementing a National Action Plan to Combat AMR in Pakistan With Afreenish Amir
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- AMR is a global and One Health issue.
- Pakistan has a huge disease burden of AMR.
- Contributing factors include, but are not limited to, overcrowding, lack of infection control practices, poor waste management practices and over-the-counter prescription practices.
- Promoting the rational use of antimicrobials is imperative at all levels—from tertiary care to primary care practitioners.
- Typhoid and cholera are high-burden infections in Pakistan, with typhoid being a year-round issue and cholera being seasonal.
- A holistic approach, involving various sectors and disciplines, is necessary in order to address the global AMR threat.
- Amir highlights the need for better communication and collaboration to bridge gaps and build trust between different organizations.
- The promotion of advocacy and awareness in the community and health care professionals.
- To generate evidence through the data, through the surveillance systems.
- Generation of support toward infection prevention and control services IPC.
- Promoting the use of antimicrobials both in the human sector and the animal sector, but under the concept of stewardship, antimicrobial consumption and utilization.
- Invest in the research and vaccine and development.
Capacity building is a key to everything, I must say, [whether] you talk about the training or development of materials. I've been engaged with ASM for quite some time. I worked to develop a [One Health] poster in the local language to create awareness about zoonotic diseases. So, we have targeted the 6 zoonotic diseases, including the anthrax, including the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and influenza. And we have generated a very user-friendly kind of layout in the local language, trying to teach people about the source of transmission. What are the routes of transmission, if we talk about the CCHF? And then how this can be prevented. So, this was one approach. And then I was engaged with the development of the Learnamr.com. This is online platform with 15 different e-modules within it, and we have covered different aspects—talking about the basic bacteriology toward the advanced, standardized methods, and we have talked about the national and global strategies [to combat] AMR, One Health aspects of AMR, vaccines. So, it's a huge platform, and I'm really thankful to ASM for supporting the program for development. And it's an online module. I have seen that there are around more than 500 subscribers to this program right now, and people are learning, and they are giving good feedback to the program as well. We keep on improving ourselves, but the good thing is that people are learning, and they are able to understand the basic concepts on AMR.
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Manage episode 481749462 series 1537292
- AMR is a global and One Health issue.
- Pakistan has a huge disease burden of AMR.
- Contributing factors include, but are not limited to, overcrowding, lack of infection control practices, poor waste management practices and over-the-counter prescription practices.
- Promoting the rational use of antimicrobials is imperative at all levels—from tertiary care to primary care practitioners.
- Typhoid and cholera are high-burden infections in Pakistan, with typhoid being a year-round issue and cholera being seasonal.
- A holistic approach, involving various sectors and disciplines, is necessary in order to address the global AMR threat.
- Amir highlights the need for better communication and collaboration to bridge gaps and build trust between different organizations.
- The promotion of advocacy and awareness in the community and health care professionals.
- To generate evidence through the data, through the surveillance systems.
- Generation of support toward infection prevention and control services IPC.
- Promoting the use of antimicrobials both in the human sector and the animal sector, but under the concept of stewardship, antimicrobial consumption and utilization.
- Invest in the research and vaccine and development.
Capacity building is a key to everything, I must say, [whether] you talk about the training or development of materials. I've been engaged with ASM for quite some time. I worked to develop a [One Health] poster in the local language to create awareness about zoonotic diseases. So, we have targeted the 6 zoonotic diseases, including the anthrax, including the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and influenza. And we have generated a very user-friendly kind of layout in the local language, trying to teach people about the source of transmission. What are the routes of transmission, if we talk about the CCHF? And then how this can be prevented. So, this was one approach. And then I was engaged with the development of the Learnamr.com. This is online platform with 15 different e-modules within it, and we have covered different aspects—talking about the basic bacteriology toward the advanced, standardized methods, and we have talked about the national and global strategies [to combat] AMR, One Health aspects of AMR, vaccines. So, it's a huge platform, and I'm really thankful to ASM for supporting the program for development. And it's an online module. I have seen that there are around more than 500 subscribers to this program right now, and people are learning, and they are giving good feedback to the program as well. We keep on improving ourselves, but the good thing is that people are learning, and they are able to understand the basic concepts on AMR.
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