Antimicrobial resistance management in Pacific Island countries: Current status, challenges, and strategic solutions

Author:

Magiri Royford1ORCID,Gaundan Sharon2ORCID,Choongo Kennedy3ORCID,Zindove Titus2ORCID,Bakare Archibold2ORCID,Okyere Eunice4ORCID,Okello Walter5ORCID,Mutwiri George6ORCID,Rafai Eric7ORCID,Gautam Ashodra7ORCID,Iji Paul2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Fiji National University, Suva P.O. Box 7222, Fiji; School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

2. Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Fiji National University, Suva P.O. Box 7222, Fiji.

3. Department of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Fiji National University, Suva P.O. Box 7222, Fiji; Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences , School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zambia, P. O. Box 32379, Lusaka, Zambia.

4. Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Fiji National University, Private Mail Bag, Hoodless House Campus, Brown Street, Suva, Fiji.

5. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Black Mountain Science and Innovation Park, Clunies Ross Street, Acton ACT 260, Australia.

6. School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

7. Ministry of Health and Medical Services, Dinem House, 88 Amy St, Suva, Fiji.

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently recognized as a major emerging threat to human and animal health. The burden of antimicrobial-resistant infections affects the economy in developed and developing countries. There is a rapid rise in AMR in human and veterinary medicine globally. AMR profiles are poorly documented in Fiji, and limited data are accessible. Fiji currently has no national veterinary antibiotic resistance surveillance network or regulations and guidelines on veterinary drug use. However, available literature shows that although human drugs are better managed than veterinary drugs, the knowledge is still constrained and dispersed. Furthermore, Fiji was chosen as a case study to develop a prototype AMR surveillance and control in the Pacific region. Pacific Island countries share similar geographic and climatic conditions. Currently, the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research has funded an AMR project that addresses some gaps in managing AMR in the region. The project is the first to adopt the One Health approach to research the AMR in humans, animals, and the Pacific region's environment. Combating AMR needs human health and veterinary personnel to work with all other stakeholders. Continuous surveillance for resistant clinical isolates in humans and animals and the development of appropriate policy intervention measures in human and veterinary drug use are necessary to alleviate AMR burden. Therefore, there is a need to educate farmers, human patients, and the public on the fight against AMR. In addition, AMR data are necessary to develop effective AMR control strategies. This review gives a comprehensive information assessment on AMR in Fiji and the other South Pacific Islands in relation to global trends. Suggestions on the most appropriate ways of effectively managing AMR in Fiji have been made.

Funder

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Publisher

Veterinary World

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,General Veterinary

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