Enhancing Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance in Hospitals in Developing Countries: Overcoming Challenges and Bridging Data Gaps

Abdelsalam Elshenawy, Rasha (2024) Enhancing Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance in Hospitals in Developing Countries: Overcoming Challenges and Bridging Data Gaps. In: The South Centre World Antibiotic Awareness Event, 2024-11-18 - 2024-11-18, Virtual event.
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a critical global health challenge, particularly in developing countries where healthcare systems face numerous resource constraints. This presentation explores the primary challenges in AMR surveillance, including limited laboratory infrastructure, inconsistent data collection methods, and financial barriers. It emphasises the importance of adopting sustainable strategies to enhance data quality and coverage, leveraging digital technologies, and fostering regional and global collaborations to bridge data gaps. Key recommendations include implementing WHO-standardised protocols, prioritising high-burden areas, and integrating innovative digital tools to streamline data collection and reporting processes. Highlighting case studies and success stories, this presentation underscores the necessity of robust AMR surveillance systems to inform antimicrobial stewardship efforts, improve healthcare outcomes, and mitigate the public health impact of AMR in resource-limited settings.


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