Emerging Antimicrobial Drug Resistance in Africa and Latin America: Search for Reasons

Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2022 Apr 29:15:827-843. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S205077. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Medicine quality and methods for its assessment play a major role in the effectiveness of therapies and the treatment of many infectious diseases. However, poor-quality and/or falsified products are circulating in huge amounts in many low- and middle-income countries and are one of the major reasons why more and more resistant bacteria emerge. The development of resistance is additionally triggered by a plethora of antibiotic medicines which is easily available through pharmacies and unofficial sources. The uncontrolled overuse of these products is a huge problem not only in single countries but worldwide. In this review, we aim to demonstrate the factors which are involved in an emerging resistance development and how strong regulatory authorities, routine quality control by means of proficiency testing, and post-marketing surveillance as well as training personnel and patients can be combined to curb the problem.

Keywords: Africa; Latin America; antimicrobial resistance; falsified; medicine quality; post-marketing surveillance; proficiency testing.

Publication types

  • Review