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Antimicrobial Resistance
and AMSP
Dr Mayuri Bhise
AIIMS Rajkot
Background
 For decades microbes, in particular bacteria, have become increasingly
resistant to various antimicrobials.
 The World Health Assembly’s endorsement of the Global Action Plan on
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in May 2015, and the Political Declaration
of the High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on AMR in September
2017, both recognize AMR as a global threat to public health.
 These policy initiatives acknowledge overuse and misuse of antimicrobials
as a main driver for development of resistance, as well as a need to
optimize the use of antimicrobials.
The Global Action Plan on AMR sets out five strategic objectives
as a blueprint for countries in developing national action plans
(NAPs) on AMR:
 Objective 1: Improve awareness and understanding of AMR through
effective communication, education and training.
 Objective 2: Strengthen the knowledge and evidence base through
surveillance and research.
 Objective 3: Reduce the incidence of infection through effective sanitation,
hygiene and infection prevention measures.
 Objective 4: Optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and
animal health.
 Objective 5: Develop the economic case for sustainable investment that
takes account of the needs of all countries, and increase investment in
new medicines, diagnostic tools, vaccines and other interventions.
Objective 4
 Antimicrobial stewardship programmes optimize the use of antimicrobials,
improve patient outcomes, reduce AMR and health-care-associated
infections, and save health-care costs amongst others.
 Today, AMS is one of three “pillars” of an integrated approach to health
systems strengthening. The other two are infection prevention and control
(IPC) and medicine and patient safety.
 Linking all three pillars to other key components of infection management
and health systems strengthening, such as AMR surveillance and
adequate supply of quality assured medicines, promotes equitable and
quality health care towards the goal of achieving universal health coverage
Integrated approach to optimizing use of antimicrobials towards universal health coverage
Definition
CDC has defined “Antimicrobial stewardship” as-
 The right antibiotic
 for the right patient,
 at the right time,
 with the right dose, and
 the right route, causing
 the least harm to the patient and future patients
Why AMSP is needed?
 Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
 Misuse and Over-use of Antimicrobials
 Widespread Use of Antimicrobials in Other Sectors
 Poor Antimicrobial Research
IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL
STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
 Administrative Support (Leadership)
 Formulating AMS Team
 Infrastructure Support
 Framing Antimicrobial Policy
 Implementing AMS strategies
 Education and Training
Administrative Support (Leadership)
 Should be publicly committed to the program.
 Provide necessary funding and infrastructure support.
Formulating AMS Team
 Multidisciplinary committee - responsible for framing, implementing and
monitoring the compliance to antimicrobial policy of the hospital.
 Led by the antimicrobial steward - infectious disease physician or
infection control officer or clinical microbiologist.
 Other members of AMS team - stewardship nurses, clinical pharmacists
and officer in-charge of pharmacy
Infrastructure Support
Support from Microbiology laboratory
 Automations:
 Automated culture (e.g. BACTEC or BacT/ALERT),
 Automated identification (MALDI-TOF)
 Automated sensitivity (e.g. VITEK)
 Biomarkers: Procalcitonin and CRP
 Rapid Molecular tests
 Emergency lab
Other supports
 Hospital information System (HIS)
 Supporting manpower availability
Framing Antimicrobial Policy
 Pocket hand book
 Prepared by AMS team
 Compliant to the standard national and international antibiotic guidelines
and local antibiogram pattern
Implementing AMS strategies
 Two types of strategy are available for implanting AMSP.
Front end strategies (formulary restriction)
Back end strategies (prospective audit and feedback)
Proposed formulary restriction
WHO AWaRE Classification of Antibiotics
Back end strategies (prospective audit and
feedback)
 Difficult to perform, but it is the most effective strategy to implement
AMSP.
 The AMS team goes for stewardship round during which they discuss with
the clinical team in detail about the compliance to the antimicrobial policy.
 Mutually agreed upon constructive discussion between AMS team and
clinical team.
Back end strategies (Cont…)
 More labor-intensive.
 More widely practiced
 More easily accepted by clinicians
 Provides a higher opportunity for educating and training the health care
professionals
 Impact is delayed but sustainable
Education and Training
 Continuous education, training, motivation and assessment of the health
care providers
MONITORING THE COMPLIANCE TO
ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
 Policy adherence (process indicator)
 Indicators of prescription and administrative compliance
 Antibiotic Usage outcome indicator
 DDDs (Daily Defined Dose) /100 bed days
 Days of Therapy/100 bed days
 Antimicrobial resistance outcome indicator- analysed by AMR
surveillance
 Clinical outcome indicators - Morbidity and Mortality
 Financial outcome indicators
Indicators of prescription compliance
 Percentage of time the empirical antibiotic given, is according
to the infective syndrome suspected.
 Percentage of time the empirical antibiotic is modified to
according to antimicrobial susceptibility report.
 Percentage of time cultures are taken before the start of
antibiotics.
 Percentage of time the choice of SAP given is according to
the policy.
Indicators of administrative compliance
 Percentage of time the antibiotic is administrated in correct
dose, correct frequency, correct route (IV, oral or infusion)
 Percentage of time the surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is
administrated in correct dose, correct time and frequency
Calculation of DDDs
Days of Therapy (DOT)
 DOT of an antibiotic is the number of days that patient receives at least
one dose of that antibiotic
Where are antibiotics used?
70 % of antibiotic use is to
promote growth in livestock
animals
Human use constitutes only
about 10% of all antibiotic
use
Conditions where there is abuse of
antibiotics
In the community
 Respiratory infections
 Acute Febrile Illness
In the hospital
 Prophylactic antibiotics for patients on ventilators
 Non infectious fevers
 Surgical prophylaxis
Why do doctors prescribe antibiotics?
 Patient expectation
 Competitive pressure
 Promotion by drug companies
 Lack of locally relevant data to guide proper antibiotic use
 Poor knowledge
 Lack of history
 Examination skills
 Lack of role models
RATIONAL USE OF ANTIMICROBIAL
AGENTS
 Prescribe Only when Indicated
o Conditions where antibiotics are not required – Diarrhea, URTI,
when alternative diagnosis like dengue or chikungunya is
suspected, as routine antibiotic prophylaxis
 Culture of Cultures
o Antibiotics should be initiated only after sending site-specific
cultures
Cont…
Empirical vs Targeted Therapy
o Empirical therapy – should be based on three important
elements.
Infective syndrome likely to be present
Common etiological bacterial agents for that infective syndrome
 Local antibiogram for those organisms, indicating the AMR pattern.
o Targeted or pathogen-directed therapy: Empirical
therapy should be modified subsequently, based on AST
report (escalation or de-escalation)
Cont….
 Escalation vs De-escalation Approach
o For example; In hospital X, the antibiotics given for GNB such as E.
coli are ranked according to decreasing order of susceptibility: colistin
(rank-1) → tigecycline → carbapenems → piperacillin-tazobactam →
cefoperazone sulbactam → amikacin → cefepime → ceftazidime →
cotrimoxazole → ceftazidime → ciprofloxacin → ceftriaxone (lowest
rank).
o Escalation Approach
o De-escalation Approach
Cont…
 Site-specific Antimicrobials:
o Lungs: Daptomycin is not active at respiratory site(inactivated by
surfactants)
o CSF: Any oral antibiotic, 1st & 2nd gen cephalosporins, tetracyclines,
macrolides, quinolones and clindamycin are not active in CSF
o Urine: Antibiotics such as chloramphenicol, macrolide and clindamycin
should be avoided in UTI; as they do not achieve adequate urinary
concentrations
Cont…
 Avoid Administration Errors- Antimicrobials should be administrated - correct
dose (as per the age/body weight), and frequency and duration of therapy.
o Loading dose: Concentration dependent- aminoglycoside, vancomycin and
colistin
o Infusion: Vancomycin - better when mixed with saline and given as an IV
infusion
o Renal adjustment: Dosage of the nephrotoxic drugs - aminoglycoside,
vancomycin, and colistin - adjusted according to the creatinine clearance
Cont..
MIC-guided Therapy
 AST - performed by DD or by MIC - latter more accurate and reliable.
 Certain situations - antibiotic treatment is MIC-guided.
 Clinical conditions - endocarditis, pneumococcal
meningitis/pneumonia
 Vancomycin for S. aureus: Vancomycin – avoided if MIC is >1 μg/mL.
Cont…
 MIC helps to select the most appropriate antibiotic:
 Lower - MIC, better - therapeutic efficacy.
 If >1 antimicrobial agents – susceptible - antibiotic having lowest
MIC (when compared with the susceptibility breakpoint) -
chosen for therapy.
 Better guided by calculating the therapeutic index.
Cont…
Therapeutic index
 Ratio of susceptibility breakpoint divided by MIC of the test
isolate.
 Therapeutic index= Susceptible breakpoint/Test MIC
 Higher the therapeutic index, better is the efficacy of the
antimicrobial agent.
Cont…
Therapeutic index
 For example, if a clinical isolate of E.coli is susceptible to both
meropenem (MIC 1 μg/ml) and amikacin (MIC 8 μg/ml), then
meropenem falsely appears to be more efficacious as its
absolute MIC value is lower than amikacin.
 However, the MIC value compared with the standard
susceptibility breakpoint (and not the absolute MIC value)
determines therapeutic efficacy.
Cont…
Therapeutic index
 Susceptible breakpoints of meropenem and amikacin for
E.coli are 1 μg/mL and 16 μg/mL respectively, according to
CLSI guideline 2020.
 The therapeutic index is calculated as:
o Therapeutic index of meropenem= 1/1=1
o Therapeutic index of amikacin= 16/8=2
o Therefore, in this case amikacin is superior to meropenem
Cont…
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
 Therapeutic efficacy - not only relies on in vitro susceptibility result
(MIC), but also dependent on in vivo activity - in turn dependent on
PK/PD parameters of the antimicrobial agent.
 Therapeutic drug monitoring - necessary to find out how the drug
behaves in vivo - important for antibiotic - vancomycin, amikacin
and colistin.
Cont..
 Depending up on PK/PD parameters, antibiotics are classified as:
 Concentration dependent antibiotics, e.g. aminoglycosides (better if
the drug concentration in serum is much higher than the MIC of the
drug)
 Time-dependent antibiotics, e.g. beta-lactams: Efficacy of the drug is
dependent upon how much time the drug concentration remains
higher than the MIC. Given in frequent intervals (e.g. thrice daily)
Procalcitonin (PCT)
 Timely Stoppage of Antimicrobial- stopped at appropriate time -
determined by clinical improvement or after obtaining negative culture or
by use of biomarkers.
 Biomarkers - Procalcitonin (PCT) or C-reactive protein (CRP) - used for
predicting bacterial infection.
 PCT is more reliable marker than CRP.
 Peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, secreted at very low level
(<0.05 ng/mL) normally by the body, but the level goes up by manifolds in
bacterial infection.
Applications of PCT
 Differentiate bacterial vs viral infection
 Predicting bacterial infections such as local or systemic infection
 0.05–2.0 ng/mL indicates possible local infection
 2-10 ng/mL indicates systemic infection
 >10 ng/mL indicates septic shock
 Helps to decide whether to continue antibiotics in culture negative
cases and to stop antibiotics
 Severity
Cont..
 Avoid overlapping spectra
o Meropenem and piptaz combination therapy for double GN
coverage - avoided as both these drugs belong to beta-
lactam group of antimicrobials
Cont..
 Redundant antibiotic
o Meropenem and metronidazole combination therapy for
suspected GN/ anaerobic sepsis - avoided as meropenem
is active against anaerobes in addition to gram-negative
bacteria.
o Metronidazole can be withdrawn from therapy
Cont..
 Ineffective antibiotic: Cloxacillin in MRSA is ineffective and therefore
should be avoided. Vancomycin is the drug of choice for MRSA
 Inferior antibiotic: Vancomycin is an inferior cell wall acting agent
compared to cloxacillin for MSSA infection
Hospital Antibiogram
 Overall profile of antimicrobial susceptibility testing results of
a specific microorganism to a battery of antimicrobial agents.
 Responsibility of the department of Microbiology to construct
a hospital antibiogram and share it with clinicians
Uses of Antibiogram
 Guide the clinicians in selecting the best empirical antimicrobial
treatment in the event of pending microbiology culture and
susceptibility results.
 Detecting and monitoring trends in antimicrobial resistance within
the hospital
 Compare susceptibility rates across institutions and track
resistance trends and thereby contributing to national AMR
surveillance database
Hospital antibiogram of gram-negative bacteria
for the year 2020, expressed in terms of
susceptibility rate
Q1. Antimicrobial stewardship program in a
hospital is required for the following reasons,
except:
a. Rapid development of antimicrobial resistance
b. Misuse and over-use of antimicrobials
c. Widespread use of antimicrobials in humans compared to animal industry
d. Poor antimicrobial research
Who can act as antimicrobial steward:
a. Infectious disease physician
b. Clinical microbiologists
c. Medicine consultant
d. Any of the above
Q3. Maximum consumption of antibiotics
occurs for:
a. Human therapeutic use
b. Human non-therapeutic use
c. Animal therapeutic use
d. Animal non-therapeutic use
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AMSP PPT.pptx

  • 1. Antimicrobial Resistance and AMSP Dr Mayuri Bhise AIIMS Rajkot
  • 2. Background  For decades microbes, in particular bacteria, have become increasingly resistant to various antimicrobials.  The World Health Assembly’s endorsement of the Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) in May 2015, and the Political Declaration of the High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on AMR in September 2017, both recognize AMR as a global threat to public health.  These policy initiatives acknowledge overuse and misuse of antimicrobials as a main driver for development of resistance, as well as a need to optimize the use of antimicrobials.
  • 3. The Global Action Plan on AMR sets out five strategic objectives as a blueprint for countries in developing national action plans (NAPs) on AMR:  Objective 1: Improve awareness and understanding of AMR through effective communication, education and training.  Objective 2: Strengthen the knowledge and evidence base through surveillance and research.  Objective 3: Reduce the incidence of infection through effective sanitation, hygiene and infection prevention measures.  Objective 4: Optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health.  Objective 5: Develop the economic case for sustainable investment that takes account of the needs of all countries, and increase investment in new medicines, diagnostic tools, vaccines and other interventions.
  • 4. Objective 4  Antimicrobial stewardship programmes optimize the use of antimicrobials, improve patient outcomes, reduce AMR and health-care-associated infections, and save health-care costs amongst others.  Today, AMS is one of three “pillars” of an integrated approach to health systems strengthening. The other two are infection prevention and control (IPC) and medicine and patient safety.  Linking all three pillars to other key components of infection management and health systems strengthening, such as AMR surveillance and adequate supply of quality assured medicines, promotes equitable and quality health care towards the goal of achieving universal health coverage
  • 5. Integrated approach to optimizing use of antimicrobials towards universal health coverage
  • 6. Definition CDC has defined “Antimicrobial stewardship” as-  The right antibiotic  for the right patient,  at the right time,  with the right dose, and  the right route, causing  the least harm to the patient and future patients
  • 7. Why AMSP is needed?  Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)  Misuse and Over-use of Antimicrobials  Widespread Use of Antimicrobials in Other Sectors  Poor Antimicrobial Research
  • 8. IMPLEMENTATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM  Administrative Support (Leadership)  Formulating AMS Team  Infrastructure Support  Framing Antimicrobial Policy  Implementing AMS strategies  Education and Training
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  • 10. Administrative Support (Leadership)  Should be publicly committed to the program.  Provide necessary funding and infrastructure support.
  • 11. Formulating AMS Team  Multidisciplinary committee - responsible for framing, implementing and monitoring the compliance to antimicrobial policy of the hospital.  Led by the antimicrobial steward - infectious disease physician or infection control officer or clinical microbiologist.  Other members of AMS team - stewardship nurses, clinical pharmacists and officer in-charge of pharmacy
  • 12. Infrastructure Support Support from Microbiology laboratory  Automations:  Automated culture (e.g. BACTEC or BacT/ALERT),  Automated identification (MALDI-TOF)  Automated sensitivity (e.g. VITEK)  Biomarkers: Procalcitonin and CRP  Rapid Molecular tests  Emergency lab Other supports  Hospital information System (HIS)  Supporting manpower availability
  • 13. Framing Antimicrobial Policy  Pocket hand book  Prepared by AMS team  Compliant to the standard national and international antibiotic guidelines and local antibiogram pattern
  • 14. Implementing AMS strategies  Two types of strategy are available for implanting AMSP. Front end strategies (formulary restriction) Back end strategies (prospective audit and feedback)
  • 16. WHO AWaRE Classification of Antibiotics
  • 17. Back end strategies (prospective audit and feedback)  Difficult to perform, but it is the most effective strategy to implement AMSP.  The AMS team goes for stewardship round during which they discuss with the clinical team in detail about the compliance to the antimicrobial policy.  Mutually agreed upon constructive discussion between AMS team and clinical team.
  • 18. Back end strategies (Cont…)  More labor-intensive.  More widely practiced  More easily accepted by clinicians  Provides a higher opportunity for educating and training the health care professionals  Impact is delayed but sustainable
  • 19. Education and Training  Continuous education, training, motivation and assessment of the health care providers
  • 20. MONITORING THE COMPLIANCE TO ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM  Policy adherence (process indicator)  Indicators of prescription and administrative compliance  Antibiotic Usage outcome indicator  DDDs (Daily Defined Dose) /100 bed days  Days of Therapy/100 bed days  Antimicrobial resistance outcome indicator- analysed by AMR surveillance  Clinical outcome indicators - Morbidity and Mortality  Financial outcome indicators
  • 21. Indicators of prescription compliance  Percentage of time the empirical antibiotic given, is according to the infective syndrome suspected.  Percentage of time the empirical antibiotic is modified to according to antimicrobial susceptibility report.  Percentage of time cultures are taken before the start of antibiotics.  Percentage of time the choice of SAP given is according to the policy.
  • 22. Indicators of administrative compliance  Percentage of time the antibiotic is administrated in correct dose, correct frequency, correct route (IV, oral or infusion)  Percentage of time the surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis is administrated in correct dose, correct time and frequency
  • 24. Days of Therapy (DOT)  DOT of an antibiotic is the number of days that patient receives at least one dose of that antibiotic
  • 25. Where are antibiotics used? 70 % of antibiotic use is to promote growth in livestock animals Human use constitutes only about 10% of all antibiotic use
  • 26. Conditions where there is abuse of antibiotics In the community  Respiratory infections  Acute Febrile Illness In the hospital  Prophylactic antibiotics for patients on ventilators  Non infectious fevers  Surgical prophylaxis
  • 27. Why do doctors prescribe antibiotics?  Patient expectation  Competitive pressure  Promotion by drug companies  Lack of locally relevant data to guide proper antibiotic use  Poor knowledge  Lack of history  Examination skills  Lack of role models
  • 28. RATIONAL USE OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS  Prescribe Only when Indicated o Conditions where antibiotics are not required – Diarrhea, URTI, when alternative diagnosis like dengue or chikungunya is suspected, as routine antibiotic prophylaxis  Culture of Cultures o Antibiotics should be initiated only after sending site-specific cultures
  • 29. Cont… Empirical vs Targeted Therapy o Empirical therapy – should be based on three important elements. Infective syndrome likely to be present Common etiological bacterial agents for that infective syndrome  Local antibiogram for those organisms, indicating the AMR pattern. o Targeted or pathogen-directed therapy: Empirical therapy should be modified subsequently, based on AST report (escalation or de-escalation)
  • 30. Cont….  Escalation vs De-escalation Approach o For example; In hospital X, the antibiotics given for GNB such as E. coli are ranked according to decreasing order of susceptibility: colistin (rank-1) → tigecycline → carbapenems → piperacillin-tazobactam → cefoperazone sulbactam → amikacin → cefepime → ceftazidime → cotrimoxazole → ceftazidime → ciprofloxacin → ceftriaxone (lowest rank). o Escalation Approach o De-escalation Approach
  • 31. Cont…  Site-specific Antimicrobials: o Lungs: Daptomycin is not active at respiratory site(inactivated by surfactants) o CSF: Any oral antibiotic, 1st & 2nd gen cephalosporins, tetracyclines, macrolides, quinolones and clindamycin are not active in CSF o Urine: Antibiotics such as chloramphenicol, macrolide and clindamycin should be avoided in UTI; as they do not achieve adequate urinary concentrations
  • 32. Cont…  Avoid Administration Errors- Antimicrobials should be administrated - correct dose (as per the age/body weight), and frequency and duration of therapy. o Loading dose: Concentration dependent- aminoglycoside, vancomycin and colistin o Infusion: Vancomycin - better when mixed with saline and given as an IV infusion o Renal adjustment: Dosage of the nephrotoxic drugs - aminoglycoside, vancomycin, and colistin - adjusted according to the creatinine clearance
  • 33. Cont.. MIC-guided Therapy  AST - performed by DD or by MIC - latter more accurate and reliable.  Certain situations - antibiotic treatment is MIC-guided.  Clinical conditions - endocarditis, pneumococcal meningitis/pneumonia  Vancomycin for S. aureus: Vancomycin – avoided if MIC is >1 μg/mL.
  • 34. Cont…  MIC helps to select the most appropriate antibiotic:  Lower - MIC, better - therapeutic efficacy.  If >1 antimicrobial agents – susceptible - antibiotic having lowest MIC (when compared with the susceptibility breakpoint) - chosen for therapy.  Better guided by calculating the therapeutic index.
  • 35. Cont… Therapeutic index  Ratio of susceptibility breakpoint divided by MIC of the test isolate.  Therapeutic index= Susceptible breakpoint/Test MIC  Higher the therapeutic index, better is the efficacy of the antimicrobial agent.
  • 36. Cont… Therapeutic index  For example, if a clinical isolate of E.coli is susceptible to both meropenem (MIC 1 μg/ml) and amikacin (MIC 8 μg/ml), then meropenem falsely appears to be more efficacious as its absolute MIC value is lower than amikacin.  However, the MIC value compared with the standard susceptibility breakpoint (and not the absolute MIC value) determines therapeutic efficacy.
  • 37. Cont… Therapeutic index  Susceptible breakpoints of meropenem and amikacin for E.coli are 1 μg/mL and 16 μg/mL respectively, according to CLSI guideline 2020.  The therapeutic index is calculated as: o Therapeutic index of meropenem= 1/1=1 o Therapeutic index of amikacin= 16/8=2 o Therefore, in this case amikacin is superior to meropenem
  • 38. Cont… Therapeutic Drug Monitoring  Therapeutic efficacy - not only relies on in vitro susceptibility result (MIC), but also dependent on in vivo activity - in turn dependent on PK/PD parameters of the antimicrobial agent.  Therapeutic drug monitoring - necessary to find out how the drug behaves in vivo - important for antibiotic - vancomycin, amikacin and colistin.
  • 39. Cont..  Depending up on PK/PD parameters, antibiotics are classified as:  Concentration dependent antibiotics, e.g. aminoglycosides (better if the drug concentration in serum is much higher than the MIC of the drug)  Time-dependent antibiotics, e.g. beta-lactams: Efficacy of the drug is dependent upon how much time the drug concentration remains higher than the MIC. Given in frequent intervals (e.g. thrice daily)
  • 40. Procalcitonin (PCT)  Timely Stoppage of Antimicrobial- stopped at appropriate time - determined by clinical improvement or after obtaining negative culture or by use of biomarkers.  Biomarkers - Procalcitonin (PCT) or C-reactive protein (CRP) - used for predicting bacterial infection.  PCT is more reliable marker than CRP.  Peptide precursor of the hormone calcitonin, secreted at very low level (<0.05 ng/mL) normally by the body, but the level goes up by manifolds in bacterial infection.
  • 41. Applications of PCT  Differentiate bacterial vs viral infection  Predicting bacterial infections such as local or systemic infection  0.05–2.0 ng/mL indicates possible local infection  2-10 ng/mL indicates systemic infection  >10 ng/mL indicates septic shock  Helps to decide whether to continue antibiotics in culture negative cases and to stop antibiotics  Severity
  • 42. Cont..  Avoid overlapping spectra o Meropenem and piptaz combination therapy for double GN coverage - avoided as both these drugs belong to beta- lactam group of antimicrobials
  • 43. Cont..  Redundant antibiotic o Meropenem and metronidazole combination therapy for suspected GN/ anaerobic sepsis - avoided as meropenem is active against anaerobes in addition to gram-negative bacteria. o Metronidazole can be withdrawn from therapy
  • 44. Cont..  Ineffective antibiotic: Cloxacillin in MRSA is ineffective and therefore should be avoided. Vancomycin is the drug of choice for MRSA  Inferior antibiotic: Vancomycin is an inferior cell wall acting agent compared to cloxacillin for MSSA infection
  • 45. Hospital Antibiogram  Overall profile of antimicrobial susceptibility testing results of a specific microorganism to a battery of antimicrobial agents.  Responsibility of the department of Microbiology to construct a hospital antibiogram and share it with clinicians
  • 46. Uses of Antibiogram  Guide the clinicians in selecting the best empirical antimicrobial treatment in the event of pending microbiology culture and susceptibility results.  Detecting and monitoring trends in antimicrobial resistance within the hospital  Compare susceptibility rates across institutions and track resistance trends and thereby contributing to national AMR surveillance database
  • 47. Hospital antibiogram of gram-negative bacteria for the year 2020, expressed in terms of susceptibility rate
  • 48. Q1. Antimicrobial stewardship program in a hospital is required for the following reasons, except: a. Rapid development of antimicrobial resistance b. Misuse and over-use of antimicrobials c. Widespread use of antimicrobials in humans compared to animal industry d. Poor antimicrobial research
  • 49. Who can act as antimicrobial steward: a. Infectious disease physician b. Clinical microbiologists c. Medicine consultant d. Any of the above
  • 50. Q3. Maximum consumption of antibiotics occurs for: a. Human therapeutic use b. Human non-therapeutic use c. Animal therapeutic use d. Animal non-therapeutic use