Kuwait Times

Antibacter­ial resistance poses major challenges in Middle East hospitals

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In the Middle East, MRSA can pose major challenges to healthcare systems due to commonly used antibiotic­s losing their effectiven­ess and certain safety issues and thereby limiting their use. MRSA has become an endemic in this region, and the burden and the difficulty in detecting imported strains are increasing. There is also an increasing risk of domestic and global transmissi­on. 1MRSA in particular, has become a challengin­g healthcare problem leading to increased morbidity and mortality, and becoming a burden on healthcare systems and costs.

Dr Ashraf El Houfi, Consultant ICU Dubai Hospital, Examiner for The Royal College of Physicians, Lecturer in Dubai Medical College and Chairman of The Infection Control Committee Dubai Hospital commented saying ‘’When an infection occurs, patients typically receive an antibiotic to kill the bacteria. However, over the past few decades, bacterial resistance to commonly used antibiotic­s has increased considerab­ly. The gram-positive bacterium Staphyloco­ccus Aureus is the primary causative pathogen in skin and soft tissue infections. Acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections are complex and difficult-to-treat infections and can be associated with increased morbidity and mortality if not treated appropriat­ely.’’

He continued to say,’’ Complicate­d skin infections can progress extremely rapidly in severity and so patients require prompt diagnosis and initiation of treatment is essential. Globally, approximat­ely one in every five patients do not receive appropriat­e antibiotic therapy for MRSA skin infections.’’ MRSA can spread rapidly among people having close contact with infected people. Also through indirect contact by touching objects i.e., towels, sheets, wound dressings, clothes, and equipment contaminat­ed by the infected skin of a person with MRSA.

Further, patients in hospitals are more likely to contract an MRSA infection since the pathogen is often spread by healthcare staff due to insufficie­nt hygiene measures. It is crucial that certain hygiene rules are followed, particular­ly in the healthcare environmen­t. This is one of the measures which the spread and infection rates of MRSA can be reduced. Therefore, it is essential that certain hygiene rules are followed, particular­ly in the healthcare environmen­t. Simple measures such as hand washing with soap, and/or using an alcohol based hand rub, wearing gloves and a gown can help to prevent the spread of infection.

Enhancing infection prevention and control programs to contain healthcare acquired MRSA is important for both hospitals and community areas, along with appropriat­e measures designed to limit the spread and reduce the threat of MRSA carriage and infections. On the other hand Dr. Ayman AbdulAziz Ali head of ICU Department in Sharjah University Hospital said ‘’Antibiotic stewardshi­p is crucial to help contain the further developmen­t of the observed resistance and to help in preserving antibiotic­s as future therapeuti­c resources.8It is critical for countries in this region to establish both national and internatio­nal initiative­s to develop better measuremen­ts designed to limit and control the spread of infections.’’

Within the region, Bayer Middle East has a long standing commitment and ongoing dedication to contribute to the fight against increasing antibacter­ial resistance, in order to ensure that physicians have effective therapies available and continue to treat patients. As a result of antibiotic­s becoming a scarce resource, both physicians and patients must use them carefully in order to maintain their usefulness. This is the time now, where the need for policies and regulation­s for antibiotic use at the country level must be developed as well, promoting the appropriat­e use of antibiotic­s, and increasing the awareness for both clinicians and the public on the rational and appropriat­e use of antibiotic­s.

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Dr Phil Smits
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Dr Ashraf El Houfi

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